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Praying helps and sustains the body of Christ. One of the people CRN links to often is Josh Rittenhouse of Truth Matters. Right now Josh’s Mom has been diagnosed with cancer and insurance is not…
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I am more worry about what they are teachings, not there sex life. After seeing most of the over eating Pastors, I would not listen to them anyway. 75% of them need a 40 day fast, and the women they…
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Everything you need is yours in Christ. 5.I would like to persuade you that you are in Christ by faith alone apart from any works you do before or after your conversion (Phil. 3:9-10). If being in Christ is the place where everything works for your good, then how you get there really matters.
And by works is not how you get there—before or after your conversion. 6.I want to motivate you and empower you to embrace suffering and hardship and risk and danger for the relief of human suffering, especially eternal suffering, for the glory of Christ. May Wheaton not be one of those ludicrous places where it is thought to be loving to relieve physical suffering for people who are on the way to hell without mention of the gospel. You don’t have to choose between those.
Love will embrace the hard-to-reach place and go at life’s peril (Mark 8:34-35). 7.I am praing that God will use these talks to introduce you into, or confirm you in, the mysterious way of life found in 2 Corinthians 6:10, which we wave as a banner over our church: “Sorrowful yet always rejoicing.” A World of Suffering Three thousand children die everyday of malaria. Our missionaries get malaria like headaches.

Thirty million people have died of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Fifty million die each year—and most die young and in agony. While we’re talking here, one hundred are dying each minute. If you could hear them all, you’d hear so many screams you’d go insane. Only God can hear them all and not go insane. God parcels out our awareness in small amounts lest we go under.
How can you live in a world like that as a loving person and rejoice in the Lord? By learning the mystery of 2 Corinthians 6:10. If that seems like an emotional impossibility to you, then ask the Lord to do the impossible.
What you’ll hear in our time together is not theoretical. This is pastoral theology. We are not speechless in times of suffering. We have a great revelation in the gospel. We have spectacular news. There is something to say. God has not spoken in vain. If you want to minister to others, you must have the gospel of suffering.

I hope that I can help you do that. Suffering Is Essential Let me underline one of the statements I’ve already made: Suffering is an essential part of your Christian existence. I choose the word essential very carefully. Paul said to new believers in Acts 14:22,
“Through many tribulations we will enter the kingdom of heaven.” This is Christianity 101. Paul says in 1 Thessalonians 3:2-3 that we Christians are destined for suffering. This is your destiny—suffering. Think it not strange when the fiery ordeal comes upon you.
And 2 Timothy 3:12: All who desire to live a godly life will be persecuted. And Romans 8:16: We are fellow heirs if we suffer with him. There is one God-appointed path to glorification—suffering. If you are making it your life ambition to avoid suffering, you will perish and suffer forever. And all this Pauline talk is based on Jesus’ talk. All Suffering in One Pot? One last question:

I have lumped all affliction in one pot and used it everywhere I saw suffering in the New Testament. Is this right?
When Paul talked about suffering did he mean cancer or being treated badly? I have them in one pot because I think the Bible has them in one pot. Here are three reasons why I lump all affliction in one pot:
1.Paul seems to do this. In 2 Corinthians 12:10, Paul lists his sufferings twice and then says that “for the sake of Christ [he is] content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, calamities . . . .
And in 2 Corinthians 11:23-28 he mentions imprisonment, beatings, stonings, danger from rivers, danger from robbers, toil, hardship, cold, etc. The pain that happens to you in the path of obedience to Christ is suffering with Christ. 2.When I try to distinguish them it doesn’t work. Paul’s back was lacerated five times.

Where do you draw the line between what was persecution and what was illness when a bad back is connected to sickness and pain months or years down the line. 3.All affliction in your life—from man or nature—has the same potential to destroy your faith or make Christ look good.
Will Christ be enough—when my health is failing or when my friends are failing? The magnifying of Christ is the issue whether it’s cancer or persecution. You Will Suffer Suffering is an essential part of the Christian life. You will suffer. You must suffer. My hope is that during our times together we’ll be prepared to suffer for the glory of Christ.

1.I want to persuade you that your suffering is an essential part of Christian existence. You will suffer (Acts 14:22). And there is kind of suffer that honors Christ and a kind that does not. 2.I hope to be able to help you suffer in a way that will make Christ look great (2 Cor. 12:9-10).
3.I hope to help you taste and see that Christ is more precious than everything else in the universe (Ps. 73:24; Phil. 3:8; 1:20; Ps. 63:3).

4.I want to help you believe that nothing will happen to you apart from God’s will. And in the worst of times, he is 100 percent for you—and not against you—if you are in Christ. Not 99.9 but totally for you (Matt. 10:28-31; Rom. 8:31-32). Everything you need is yours in Christ. 5.I would like to persuade you that you are in Christ by faith alone apart from any works you do before or after your conversion (Phil. 3:9-10). If being in Christ is the place where everything works for your good, then how you get there really matters. And by works is not how you get there—before or after your conversion.

6.I want to motivate you and empower you to embrace suffering and hardship and risk and danger for the relief of human suffering, especially eternal suffering, for the glory of Christ. May Wheaton not be one of those ludicrous places where it is thought to be loving to relieve physical suffering for people who are on the road to hell without mention of the gospel. You don’t have to choose between those. Love will embrace the hard-to-reach place and go at life’s peril (Mark 8:34-35). 7.I am praing that God will use these talks to introduce you into, or confirm you in, the mysterious way of life found in 2 Corinthians 6:10, which we wave as a banner over our church: “Sorrowful yet always rejoicing
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5 Therefore put to death your members which are on the earth: fornication, uncleanness, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry. 6 Because of these things the wrath of God is coming upon the sons of disobedience, 7 in which you yourselves once walked when you lived in them.
8 But now you yourselves are to put off all these: anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy language out of your mouth. 9 Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds, 10 and have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him, 11 where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcised nor uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ is all and in all.
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We have to exercise our faith before we can believe we are even capable of long-term obedience..and we are!
Lord God, in my inner being I delight in your law. But I see another law at work in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisioner of the law of sin at work in within my members.
How wretched I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?
Thanks to be God--Through Jesus Christ our Lord(Rom. 7:22-25). Lord, You sent Your Son to rescue me from this body of death! Set me free to a new life in You. I do not have to be a prisioner to sin.
Please help me understand that the battle which rages over my body originates in my mind. Help me to surrender my mind to You and Your truth.
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Dear Friends~If you have been saved, you are no longer in bondage to anything of this world. Don't let the enemy place doubts or implant wrong thoughts into your new existence. You are a new creature in Christ. All of His promises are for you..His grace and tender mercies new each morning. Praise God!(Selah)
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