For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh
for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
2 Corinthians 4:17
The apostle Paul, who penned this Scripture verse, probably suffered more than any other Christian who has ever lived...
for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
2 Corinthians 4:17
The apostle Paul, who penned this Scripture verse, probably suffered more than any other Christian who has ever lived...
The world despised him. While many in the church itself either loved or were indifferent to this saint whom God used to shake a continent with the gospel, and to encourage Christians from all walks of life.
The torturous abuses Paul experienced are written about in the Bible. Yet he shocks the church with his understatement that all he went through were but “light afflictions.” They were mild, I suppose, Paul thought, when he compared his difficulties to that of as the Savior. For Jesus was his best example of suffering.
The beloved Son of God endured the cross and all the pain and shame that went with it—the beatings, abuse, spitting, and crown of stinging thorns that covered Jesus’ face with His Blood; the crowds cheered for His death.
Yet the Lord stood strong through His great afflictions, while Paul, thorough Christ’s imparted strength, withstood his “light” ones.
As for myself, I have been through even lighter trials. Yet they have hurt and wearied me, and my body and spirit have been begging for a rest. So, a rest it shall be.
I will not be writing my journal during the months of February and March. I have several important matters to attend to. I have responsibilities as the inmate pastor. I also need a time for refocusing, recuperation, and refreshing.
Lord willing, I hope to return in April.
D.B.
The torturous abuses Paul experienced are written about in the Bible. Yet he shocks the church with his understatement that all he went through were but “light afflictions.” They were mild, I suppose, Paul thought, when he compared his difficulties to that of as the Savior. For Jesus was his best example of suffering.
The beloved Son of God endured the cross and all the pain and shame that went with it—the beatings, abuse, spitting, and crown of stinging thorns that covered Jesus’ face with His Blood; the crowds cheered for His death.
Yet the Lord stood strong through His great afflictions, while Paul, thorough Christ’s imparted strength, withstood his “light” ones.
As for myself, I have been through even lighter trials. Yet they have hurt and wearied me, and my body and spirit have been begging for a rest. So, a rest it shall be.
I will not be writing my journal during the months of February and March. I have several important matters to attend to. I have responsibilities as the inmate pastor. I also need a time for refocusing, recuperation, and refreshing.
Lord willing, I hope to return in April.
D.B.