PASS IT ON
READ:
2 Corinthians 1:3-7
As you are partakers of the
sufferings, so also you will
partake of the consolation.
-2 Corinthians 1:7
I’ve noticed through the
years that those who have suffered are quick to comfort other sufferers. When a young couple suffers the loss of a
child, another couple who also lost a child in the past asks if they can help. If a couple loses their main income, almost
immediately another couple steps forward to offer their aid, remembering their
own journey through foreclosure years earlier.
Again and again we see the body of Christ supporting and encouraging one
another. These Christians have learned
that they can use the trials they’ve been through to reach out to others going
through similar difficulties.
Have you been sick? Lost a loved one? Been imprisoned? Unfairly treated? In all of our trials, God promises to bring
something good out of even our darkest moments (James 1:2-4). One key way this takes place is when
we share the comfort He offered us with those who are now going through trials.
As Paul points out in 2
Corinthians 1:3-7, we are comforted by a Savior who knows our
suffering, and we honor Him when we pass His comfort on to still others.
May we never leave someone
to suffer alone. If we know the trail
another is on, God will help us to guide that person to His presence-the surest
comfort of all. –Randy Kilgore
Dear Lord, help us to step forward when
Others around us are suffering trials similar to
What we’ve been through.
Enable us to be a
Comfort, as You have been to us in the past.
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God comforts us so that we can comfort others.
INSIGHT
In the New Testament, we have Paul’s letters to the church at
Corinth. Although the letters were written
to the same congregation, they are very different in tone and content. In 1 Corinthians, the apostle is primarily
concerned with addressing problems in the church (such as factions, lawsuits
between believers, marriage and divorce concerns, and more) and affirming the
doctrine of the resurrection. In 2
Corinthians, however, the apostle defends his ministry. In the process, he shares the variety of
things he has suffered in the service of Christ (2 Corinthians 4; 11-12). One church, two very different letters.
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