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Sufferings by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:46am On Oct 09, 2010
Sufferings
October 9, 2010

"For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps" (1 Peter 2:21)

Peter's first epistle, written during a time of bitter persecution, deals with the matter of suffering.  Peter reminds us that Christ suffered for us and that it is a privilege to suffer for Him.  We are "called" to suffering and should "think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try us" (4:12).

Christ's suffering was foretold (1:11), as is ours.  We see that He had patience, humility, and submission in His sufferings (2:23) in order to bear "our sins in his own body on the tree" (2:24).  He suffered unjustly, "the just for the unjust" (3:18), not only in His spirit, but "Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh" (4:1), being witnessed personally by Peter (5:1).

Since we are likewise "called" to suffer, Peter explains that we also will be "suffering wrongfully" (2:19) even "when ye do well" (v. 20).  We will "suffer for righteousness' sake" (3:14) and "for well doing" (v. 17).  To avoid being taken by surprise, we are to prepare ourselves to suffer "in the flesh" (4:1), if need be.  We will "be reproached for the name of Christ" (4:14) and should "not be ashamed" if we "suffer as a Christian" (4:16).  It is much better to suffer in such a way than to have done something evil to deserve it (v. 15).

Suffering while following Christ's example is "acceptable with God" (2:20), and even makes us "happy" (3:14; 4:14).  Through it we can "glorify God on this behalf" (4:16) because it is "according to the will of God" (4:19).  There is even a magnificent reward awaiting the sufferer (5:10).

In view of all of this, there is little wonder that Peter says, "Rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy" (4:13). JDM

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Re: Sufferings by alaper: 8:28pm On Oct 09, 2010
I don't understand this!! You mean believers are doomed to a life of suffering?? undecided undecided undecided Me I de kampe!! I don't want to suffer O!! You have just made my day!! If you dont want to suffer, be an agnostic cool cool cool cool
Re: Sufferings by OLAADEGBU(m): 7:31pm On Oct 10, 2010
alaper:

I don't understand this!! You mean believers are doomed to a life of suffering?? undecided undecided undecided Me I de kampe!! I don't want to suffer O!! You have just made my day!! If you dont want to suffer, be an agnostic cool cool cool cool

Look before you leap. Before you think of becoming a Christian you must count the cost.
Re: Sufferings by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:06pm On Oct 10, 2010
God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.

It is true that God loves you, but you decide if His plan is "wonderful."  If you have heard that happiness comes through Jesus Christ, you may like to think again.  The first thing Jesus said of the Apostle Paul (who wrote most of the New Testament) was that He would show him "how great things he must suffer for (His) name's sake.1  Three times Paul was beaten with rods, once he was stoned, three times he suffered shipwreck, a night and a day he spent in the sea.2   There were times when Paul was so unhappy, he wanted to die.  The Bible says, "All who live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution."3  It says we enter the Kingdom of God through much distress,4 and that we were appointed to afflictions.5

Jesus said if we followed Him we would be reviled, persecuted, hated, and all manner of evil would be said against us falsely, for His sake.  He warned that we would have to take up our cross daily, deny ourselves and follow Him, saying, "In the world you shall have tribulation," and even that we may be called to die for our faith.6

My wife once spoke to a young man who had believed alluring television advertisements and joined the navy to see the world; and what did he see?  He saw the sea . . . and found nothing but hard work.  Now he couldn't wait to leave the navy.  If they had been honest in their advertising, the navy may not have got as many recruits, but at least the ones they did get would be committed, rather than deserters at heart.

I have told you the truth about Christianity.  Oh . . . I forgot to mention one thing along with the trials comes "the gift of God" . . .everlasting life!7  The Apostle Paul lost everything for the sake of his faith, and said that compared to what he had found in Jesus Christ, all the riches of this world were nothing but "dung."8

If you are interested in your eternal salvation, with a tender conscience, answer the following:  Have you ever lied, hated, lusted, stolen, committed adultery, had sex outside of marriage (or desired to)?  Have you kept the Sabbath holy, always honoured your parents, have you put God first in your affections, have you blasphemed His name (using it to curse), have you made a god to suit yourself (been guilty of "idolatry"making a god in your own image)?

If you have broken even one of those Ten Commandments, then you have "sinned against God."  On Judgment Day you will be found to be guilty.  Forget any thought of a "wonderful plan" without God's mercy, you will go to Hell.  Unless you repent, you will perish.9  God doesn't ask you to consider His plan for your life, He commands you to repent.10  When Jesus died on the cross, He took the punishment which was due to you and me for our sins.  In doing so, He satisfied the demands of Eternal Justice, and at the same time He demonstrated how much God loves us.  If you repent and put your faith in Jesus, God will forgive your sins and grant you the gift of everlasting life.  Don't say you will "give it some thought" instead obey the command.

If you stepped into a courtroom and offered to pay a £50,000 fine I couldn't pay, what an insult it would be for me to say I would give your offer of help "some thought."  Repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, then by the grace of God hold on, because you have just begun the "abundant life" you are going to be busy swimming upstream against the world (with all its sinful pleasures), the flesh (your sinful nature) and the devil (you'll find out about him).  Read the Bible daily, obey what you read, and you will never fail.

For further reading Foxes Book of Martyrs (at your Christian bookstore).

Bible references:

1. Acts 9:16     
2. 2 Corinthians 1:8     
3. 2 Timothy 3:12     
4. Acts 14:22     
5. 1 Thessalonians 3:3       


6. Matthew 24:9     
7. Romans 6:23     
8. Philippians 3:8     
9. Luke 13:3     
10. Acts 17:30
Re: Sufferings by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:00pm On Oct 11, 2010

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