Don’t
Delay the Pain
God,
who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you to go through it, not
without pain but without stain. C.S.
Lewis
I
was reading Builder Magazine yesterday and there was an article by its
Editorial Director John McManus. In the
article he spoke about the housing industry but the statement that struck me
was this: “When we mess with things and try to “fix” them when they don’t work
the way we want them to, we don’t prevent pain – we only delay it. And,
by messing with it and delaying it, we only make it worse.”
I
started thinking about how we do this very thing. Instead of depending on God to see us through
the pain, we mess with it and try to “fix” it.
So in reality we delay the very thing God has allowed to happen for our
own good.
If
we look at this from a physical therapy standpoint, the physical therapist
doesn’t tell you to stay motionless. If
we stay motionless the muscle will “atrophy” or waste away. The therapist will get you up and get you
moving. That moving of your body will
bring pain but the result is you may be able to walk again. The pain is worth the effort.
When
we apply this to our Christian life it may go like this. We want to avoid pain
at all cost. So what do we do? We deny it, ignore it and go around it. Anything to avoid what we know will be
painful. The best lessons I ever learned
in this life were when I was in the midst of my pain. God didn’t create pain to punish us. He created it to help us become
stronger. If I delay the pain, I am
circumventing what God wants to teach me.
One
of the best examples of this in the Bible is Peter. Remember when Jesus told Peter that he would
deny Him three times. Jesus knew that
Peter would fail yet Peter said that he would die for Jesus. Immediately following this denial, Peter wept
bitterly because he knew he had failed Jesus.
But that wasn’t the end of the story.
Peter later would suffer through many trials and great pain, but that
one denial was the best lesson he would ever have in life. He later wrote some of the best scripture about
life that we can still follow today. How
many people gave their lives to Christ because of the results from Peter’s
greatest pain? We will never know, but
it is an example we can follow daily.
Don’t delay the pain. Grab God by
the hand and walk through it. Psalm 16:8
I have set the Lord always before me; because He is at my right hand I shall
not be moved.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly
Father, when I suffer pain it draws me closer to You. I am human and weak and I know I need Your
strength to get me through the pain of life. You never promised life would be
easy. If pain draws me closer to You,
then I am thankful for it. One day there
will be a place in heaven where there will be no pain. I look forward to that day and that beautiful
place.
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