The suffering
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Since the fall of human being, God put the pain the sorrow as penance, and the sorrow, the penance, will be always with us, is a condition that we cannot avoid.
It was written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day…
The Messiah took the suffering with, him the penance that was impose to Adam, from know all the people that wants to unite with Christ must be embraced by the suffering.
We cannot avoid the suffering, we can relief the pain with a pill, but the suffering is a condition that will be with us all the day of our life.
This is the key to understand the Gospel, this is the key to read the scripture.
After the coming of Jesus Christ, we suffer without sense, but him we have can give a meaning to our sorrows.
When victor Franck was in the concentration camp he discover that the people who has a meaning to suffer could survive…
Jesus did come to take away our temporal sufferings, but to give a sense to this.
Cristobal Serrados, LC You know, I was like a green log that didn't burn, until I got cancer."
"When it comes to pain, God isn't often in the business of taking it away. Instead, he adds to it. He is more of a giver than a taker. He doesn't take away my darkness, he adds light. He doesn't spare me of thirst, he brings water. He doesn't cure my loneliness, he comes near.
So why do we believe that when we are in pain, it must mean God is far?"
Jane Kristen