“For a good portion of my life, I shared the perspective of those who
rail against God for allowing pain. I could find no way to rationalize a world
as toxic as this one.
As I visited people whose pain far exceeded my own, though, I was
surprised by its effects. Suffering seemed as likely to reinforce faith as to
sow doubt.
My anger about pain has melted mostly for one reason: I have come to
know God. He has given me joy and love and happiness and goodness. It leaves me
with faith in a Person, a faith so solid that no amount of suffering can erode
it”. (P.Y – american writer)
Where is God when it hurts? He has been there from the beginning. He
designed a pain system that, in the midst of a fallen world, bears His stamp.
He transforms pain, using it to teach and strengthen us if we allow it to turn
us toward Him.
He has hurt and bled and cried and suffered. He has dignified for all
time those who suffer, by sharing their pain. But one day He will gather the
armies of heaven and will unleash them against the enemies of God. The world
will see one last terrifying moment of suffering before the full victory is ushered
in. Then God will create for us a new, incredible world. And pain will be no
more (Rev. 19:11–22:6).
Pain will either turn us against God or draw us to Him. (RBC)