Romans 8:18 โMy present sufferings pale in comparison to the future glory that God has stored up for me in my lifeโ.
There are times when our sufferings feel overwhelming, so much that it can literally make us feel like we are on the Battlefield.ย ย
As I pondered over the word โSufferingsโ I wanted to know more specifically what the definition for it meant. In Websterโs dictionary it describes it this way: Suffering is the state or experience of one that suffers. It is defined as the bearing of pain, inconvenience or loss; pain endured, distress, loss or injury incurred.
With that thought in mind I can easily understand how someone can move from suffering into a place that feels like the battlefield when they are hurt, wounded or in severe emotional distress, it somehow becomes a natural response to lash out. Itโs almost like saying we need someone else to feel our pain with us.
Pondering over the scripture โSufferings pale in comparison to the future glory that God has stored up for me in my lifeโ.
Do we allow our sufferings to overshadow the glory God has for us?
I donโt know about anyone else, but I struggle to stay positive and encouraged when my heart and mind feel as though they are at war. As I ponder over this thought I am reminded of the movie War Room, starring Priscilla Shirer, (if you havenโt seen it, I encourage you to check it out) in it, the writers incorporated an illustration about the military and how they work to build a strategic plan. These plans are then given to the soldiers and are used as their battlefield tactics. These plans teach the men how to protect themselves and what weapons are needed for taking down the enemy.
Now, granted, we may not necessarily visualize our battle in the way the military does, but we should. We walk into a battlefield every day, especially with our faith and our beliefs.ย In todayโs time the evidence is there, and scripture teaches us that we will not escape sufferings.ย
As I flip through the scriptures this morning, I find my notes that I jotted down some time ago that read, โSuffering is placed next to God’s gloryโ, โSadness is formulated with Joyโ, and โDespair is mixed in with the Hope that is set before usโ.
ย Itโs hard to imagine suffering being placed next to Godโs joy, which leads me to believe we would need to understand the Lordโs joy versus what we believe joy should be like.ย Although I do struggle and at times drown out Godโs glory in my life, my sufferings at times help me to keep my eyes off the things of this world, the lust of the flesh, the pride of life and in those times, I do become more Intune to leaning upon the Lord, to stay close under the shelter of His wings.
As I flip my pages over to what Paul said in Romans 5:3, he said that “suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character; and character, hope.โย ย
So, my encouragement to us this day, letโs not let our suffering overshadow Godโs glory that He has for our lives, letโs not allow them to move us into the battlefield without a plan. Build yourย strategic plan, take up your shield (word of God), put your whole armor of God on and learn to renew your mind everyday as you prepare yourself to go out into the battlefield (the world), go out knowing that because of Christ, you can do all things through him who strengthens you even when you think you canโt take that next step.

Kim Brasher
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4 responses to “FROM SUFFERING TO THE BATTLEFIELD”
Very good message!
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Love this ๐ค
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Very good and insightful message, your writings always give me fruit for thought, Thank you Audrey Caswell
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I never thought about sufferings being a battlefield. I have had many times of sufferings but the hardest, most emotional one was definitely a battle. When my son died I wanted to die. The pain was unbearable. I was in that battlefield for months. Until one day I was going through pictures and getting every picture I could find of Matthew out. I was trying to organize the room touch everything that was his talking and crying when all of the sudden I just fell to the floor and cried out “God I can’t do this on my own” and I laid on that floor crying for a long time as the holy spirit comforted me. It was something I will never forget. The battle wasn’t over but I wasn’t in the battlefield alone. Thank you Kim
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