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Peter 4:13 “…but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings
…”
If you are going to be
used by God, He will take you through a number of experiences that are not
meant for you personally at all. They are designed to make you useful in His
hands, and to enable you to understand that takes place in the lives of others.
Because of this process, you will never be surprised by what comes your way.
You say, “Oh, I can’t deal with that person.” Why can’t you? God gave you
sufficient opportunities to learn from Him about that problem; but you turned
away, not heeding the lesson, because it seemed foolish to spend your time that
way.
The sufferings of Christ
were not those of ordinary people He suffered “according to the will of God” (1
Peter 4:19), having a different point of view of suffering from ours. It is
only through our relationship with Jesus Christ that we can understand what God
is after in His dealings with us. When it comes to suffering, it is part of our
Christian culture to want to know God’s purpose beforehand. In the history of
the Christian church, the tendency has been to avoid being identified with the
sufferings of Jesus Christ. People have sought to carry out God’s orders
through a shortcut of their own. God’s way is always the way of suffering – the
way of the “long road home.”
Are we partakers of
Christ’s sufferings? Are we prepared for God to stamp out our personal
ambitions? Are we prepared for God to destroy our individual decisions by supernaturally
transforming them? It will mean not knowing why God is taking us that way,
because knowing would make us spiritually proud. We never realize at the time
what God is putting us through – we go through it more or less without
understanding. Then suddenly we come to a place of enlightenment, and realize –
“God has strengthened me and I didn’t even know it!”
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