What We Desperately Need in Suffering
Blurb: When times are tough, what do we as a culture think we need most? Where do we look for answers and help? When you personally go through suffering, what do you often think you need most? Where are you currently looking for help and answers? The Apostle John experienced suffering, and he wrote to churches who were suffering. Join us as we look at what we need most when we suffer.
In John’s affliction, the Lord provided for his greatest need, which was to see Jesus in his divine glory and saving power.
This is, in fact, what Jesus always does when a person comes to the place of seeing his or her own desperate sinfulness in light of his perfect holiness and bows before him in humility and need. Jesus touches us and gives us new life. Until he does, we are spiritually dead, unable to reach out to him. And then, in grace and mercy, he makes the first move toward us.
~ He reaches out to touch spiritually dead little boys and girls and awakens them to his kindness and love.
~ He reaches out and touches spiritually dead young men and women, instilling in them passion to live for him.
~ He touches spiritually dead older men and women, who may have spent a lifetime in church without ever really coming alive to him, making them flush with joy over Jesus.
When Jesus touches us, he heals us and cleanses us and remakes us. When Jesus reached out to touch John, he said: