“Christ learned obedience from what he suffered" (Heb. 5:8) and was equipped to perform his heavenly ministry as our Advocate and High Priest.
In my devotions this morning as I read that verse it was like a lightbulb came on. In the suffering of looking back and processing the pain of my past, I have learned some discipline and have been better equipped for life and ministry.
We don’t like the pain – but Christ has been there, done that and has the T-Shirt to prove it – or should we say the scars. But through it all He learned obedience. Obedience isn’t easy. Not for me anyway. The Choleric in me wants to do it my way and in my time, etc.
The other thing that came to me was: The treasure (payoff) for suffering is obedience but it also glorifies God which is our ultimate purpose in life. The reward that keeps me pushing through or submitting to the suffering of self-denial, sacrifice, submission, surrender, etc. is that I’m glorifying God in and fulfilling my purpose in the process.
We search to know ourselves, discover our passions and intense interests so that we can know our purpose for being here on this earth. Well, we know the ultimate purpose is glorifying God with our life. Ministry is one of the ways of glorifying God but so is eating healthfully, loving on my family, respecting my husband, helping a friend, etc.
But suffering is another way of glorifying God. We glorify as we discipline ourselves to take time to read the Word and pray. We discipline ourselves when we come to church or weekly attend a small group. We discipline ourselves when we deny ourselves something so we can give our time in helping others. We discipline ourselves when we choose to forgive instead of holding onto grudges. We discipline ourselves when we process the pain of past wounds instead of stuffing them. We glorify God whenever we deny ourselves in some way so as to obey God. Praise the Lord for the opportunity and privilege to bring him glory through suffering the discipline of the daily devotions, weekly meetings and spiritual preparation and sharing.
As we make ourselves available to the working of the Holy Spirit, God breaks through any resistance, heals wounded areas, restores relationships and teaches us much in the process. We bring glory to God through our suffering.
Do not fear the suffering for by it you will learn obedience and thereby glorify God.