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| Affliction. | |
| By: Runner Date: February 15, 2013, 10:27 pm | |
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| "Weeping may endure for a night, bu joy cometh in the morning." | |
| Though I have afflicted thee, I will afflict thee no more Nah | |
| 1:12 | |
| Both OT quotes....I saw this quote below and wondered, Does God | |
| afflict or send affliction this side of the cross? | |
| There is a limit to affliction. God sends it, and removes it. Do | |
| you sigh and say, �When will the end be?� Let us quietly wait | |
| and patiently endure the will of the Lord till He cometh. Our | |
| Father takes away the rod when His design in using it is fully | |
| served. | |
| I have plenty of bodily affliction, but I never think that God | |
| 'sent it'!! | |
| I do believe in the law of sowing and reaping. | |
| I do believe that God will 'use' pain and sorrow for our good | |
| and our maturing. | |
| I know it says.. Hebrews 5:8 | |
| Though He were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things | |
| which He suffered | |
| I can see both sides...the above quote in maroon doesn't sit | |
| well with me. | |
| #Post#: 3729-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Affliction. | |
| By: Kerry Date: February 15, 2013, 10:56 pm | |
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| My take on it is I think it's a difficulty with language. Having | |
| the right ideas about God is important and faith in His | |
| Perfection -- we should never read the Bible in a way that says | |
| God is imperfect like men, even if the language looks that way. | |
| The Bible often seems to use language to describe things from | |
| the way people feel. We know that God doesn't hate anyone; but | |
| the Bible says God hated Esau. To me, that means Esau felt the | |
| way he would feel if a malicious person hated him. God avoided | |
| him because that was what was best for Esau at the time -- but I | |
| can see how that could make Esau feel hated. | |
| If someone causes us a problem, we can feel afflicted; and often | |
| we'd be right to think the other person had malice and that's | |
| why we had the problem. If God "afflicts" us, we may feel the | |
| same way we would if a human made it happen; but God's motive is | |
| not malicious like the human's when he afflicts us. | |
| #Post#: 3730-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Affliction. | |
| By: George Date: February 15, 2013, 10:57 pm | |
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| Good to see you active on the boards today Helen. As far as | |
| Naham I don't think that this is referring to all of mankind. | |
| 11 There is one come out of thee, that imagineth evil against | |
| the Lord, a wicked counsellor. | |
| 12 Thus saith the Lord; Though they be quiet, and likewise many, | |
| yet thus shall they be cut down, when he shall pass through. | |
| Though I have afflicted thee, I will afflict thee no more. | |
| It appears to be speaking about a specific group that imagines | |
| evil against the Lord, a type of wicked counsellor. I don't know | |
| exactly who this refers to; but I don't think it refers to one | |
| seeking to become one with the Father. | |
| Here is a scripture that may be a bit more uplifting that is in | |
| my opinion is directed more toward those who seek to become one | |
| with the Father. | |
| Romans 8:26 | |
| King James Version (KJV) | |
| 26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know | |
| not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself | |
| maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be | |
| uttered. | |
| #Post#: 3732-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Affliction. | |
| By: Runner Date: February 15, 2013, 11:37 pm | |
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| 2 Cor. 4 But in all things approving ourselves as the ministers | |
| of God, in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in | |
| distresses, 5 In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in | |
| labours, in watchings, in fastings; 6 By pureness, by knowledge, | |
| by longsuffering, by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love | |
| unfeigned, 7 By the word of truth, by the power of God, by the | |
| armour of righteousness on the right hand and on the left, 8 By | |
| honour and dishonour, by evil report and good report: as | |
| deceivers, and yet true; 9 As unknown , and yet well known ; as | |
| dying , and, behold , we live ; as chastened , and not killed ; | |
| 10 As sorrowful , yet alway rejoicing ; as poor, yet making many | |
| rich ; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things. | |
| I thought just now , how much the above must have worked 'gold' | |
| into Paul's inner man! | |
| Who can even guess at how much of a debt we owe to suffering and | |
| pain? | |
| If it wasn't for them I wonder how much e would have grown in | |
| our Christian life. | |
| Where would faith be without trial to test it.... or patience, | |
| with nothing to hope for.. or experience, without tribulation to | |
| develop it? | |
| I find I am beginning to change my mind about such things. I am | |
| getting a tiny glimpse of why Paul could joyfully "rejoice in | |
| his tribulation." | |
| #Post#: 3734-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Affliction. | |
| By: James Date: February 16, 2013, 6:58 am | |
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| Quote from Helen-: But in all things approving ourselves as the | |
| ministers of God, | |
| A minister of God has to show he can "Take the rough with the | |
| smooth". While things go well it is easy to believe that God | |
| loves us.........more so it is easy to believe we are 100% on | |
| fire for God and moving in the centre of his will, all the while | |
| forgetting Ecc8:11Because sentence against an evil work is not | |
| executed speedily, this verse does warn one to not judge by the | |
| apparent current situation of life. | |
| Can we smile when things are not going well, when we have been | |
| sick for a year or two, when we have prayed and prayed for a | |
| loved one without any seeming answer. Paul understands | |
| affliction, more than that he knows how to use it to his | |
| advantage. | |
| Today I read this from C.H.S | |
| February 16 | |
| MORNING | |
| �I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be | |
| content.� | |
| - Philippians 4:11 | |
| These words show us that contentment is not a natural propensity | |
| of man. �Ill weeds grow apace.� Covetousness, discontent, and | |
| murmuring are as natural to man as thorns are to the soil. We | |
| need not sow thistles and brambles; they come up naturally | |
| enough, because they are indigenous to earth: and so, we need | |
| not teach men to complain; they complain fast enough without any | |
| education. But the precious things of the earth must be | |
| cultivated. If we would have wheat, we must plough and sow; if | |
| we want flowers, there must be the garden, and all the | |
| gardener�s care. Now, contentment is one of the flowers of | |
| heaven, and if we would have it, it must be cultivated; it will | |
| not grow in us by nature; it is the new nature alone that can | |
| produce it, and even then we must be specially careful and | |
| watchful that we maintain and cultivate the grace which God has | |
| sown in us. Paul says, �I have learned ... to be content;� as | |
| much as to say, he did not know how at one time. It cost him | |
| some pains to attain to the mystery of that great truth. No | |
| doubt he sometimes thought he had learned, and then broke down. | |
| And when at last he had attained unto it, and could say, �I have | |
| learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content,� he | |
| was an old, grey-headed man, upon the borders of the grave-a | |
| poor prisoner shut up in Nero�s dungeon at Rome. We might well | |
| be willing to endure Paul�s infirmities, and share the cold | |
| dungeon with him, if we too might by any means attain unto his | |
| good degree. Do not indulge the notion that you can be contented | |
| with learning, or learn without discipline. It is not a power | |
| that may be exercised naturally, but a science to be acquired | |
| gradually. We know this from experience. Brother, hush that | |
| murmur, natural though it be, and continue a diligent pupil in | |
| the College of Content. | |
| #Post#: 3738-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Affliction. | |
| By: Runner Date: February 16, 2013, 11:16 am | |
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| Excellent Spurgeon quote. He always hits the nail. | |
| Your quote:-Can we smile when things are not going well, when we | |
| have been sick for a year or two, when we have prayed and prayed | |
| for a loved one without any seeming answer. Paul understands | |
| affliction, more than that he knows how to use it to his | |
| advantage. | |
| I guess that is really it isn't it? And to 'live there' | |
| habitually. ( it is the going in and out that pulls us down) | |
| I wonder how much of a debt do we owe to pain and affliction. We | |
| could not be who we are without it. How much they have taught | |
| us, yet I cannot always embrace them as Paul did! | |
| Thinking of Martha, Mary and Lazarus...( the delay) We know that | |
| Love permits pain. | |
| "For our light affliction, which is but for 'a moment', worketh | |
| for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;" | |
| Amen! I am not at the place to say " Bring it on ".....but I am | |
| slowly seeing it's value. | |
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