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Massillon, Ohio, United States
My wife, Mary Pat, and I are Directors of Frontline Ministries International and Pastors of Frontline Worship Center. Our heart's desire is to see people healed up on the inside by our Father's amazing love in order to be increasingly free to partner with Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit to reach out in that beautiful love to save, heal, and deliver the lost, sick, and oppressed. Obedience that comes from a mutually loving partner relationship trumps an obedience that comes from a striving commitment to God's will!

Monday, October 05, 2009

What Destroys the Power of Pain?

The power of pain in life is unmistakable and undeniable. Trying to avoid pain, mask it, or attempting to run from it just energizes its negative effects. So what destroys the power of pain in a person's life if the trouble that produces the pain is such an obvious part of living in this world (Job 5:7)?

First, every believer should accept that trouble, and the pain that results from it, are a part of life (Job 14:1). The enemy comes as a thief to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10a). He attacks with thorns in the flesh (II Cor. 12:7). He, the demons, and those who volunteer to do his bidding, or who unwittingly support him, press Christians hard on every side, bringing difficulties that cause perplexing thoughts, persecution of believers, and, even, striking them down (II Cor. 4:8,9). But the acceptance of the trouble in life, with its resulting pain, can't be an acceptance accompanied by resignation, raising the white flag of surrender, or capitulation. "Ok, my enemy is unseen and strong so I'll just accept defeat and wait for the bliss of Heaven, after he finally finishes me off. After all, it's Adam and Eve's fault for allowing him to bring his onslaught against me and win in this life. At least I win the war after arriving in Heaven, even though I lost the majority of the battles here on earth." If Jesus would have held this type of defeatist attitude, then He would have never raised from the dead (here on earth), but He would have had to raise in Heaven. No one here on earth would have been an eye-witness of His victory and the celebration on earth called Easter (really every Sunday morning) would have been negated. Crazy!

Secondly, Father has already provided for us the ability to confront trouble and receive healing of our pain beginning with the cross. We are "always carrying about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body. For we who live are always delivered to death for Jesus' sake, that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh." Therefore, we are hard-pressed, yet, not crushed. We are perplexed, but not in despair. We are persecuted, but not forsaken. We are struck down, but not destroyed (II Cor. 4:8-11). The thief steals, kills, and destroys, but the eternally abundant life provided by Jesus at the cross overwhelms his thievery, death, and destruction (John 10:10). The attacks that lodge like thorns in the flesh lose their sting in light of God's sufficient grace and mighty power resting on us (II Cor. 12:7-10). This means that death and burial result in resurrection for all our areas of trouble and pain one way or another. As a result, principalities and powers have been disarmed, and they have become a public spectacle (for those with Kingdom eyes to see) because of His triumph over them (Col. 2:15).

So.......we can firmly believe that the tribulation, trouble, suffering, and affliction of life WILL be comforted, so that we can be a ministry of comfort to others. It is very important to trust in the consolation and deliverance of the Lord because it is always there for us to step into (II Cor. 1:3-11). Father will even give us the faith to believe it as a gift (Eph.2:8).

Next Installment: What Destroys the Power of Pain? 2

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

so basically we just step into healing and believe by faith we are healed and wait for our body,mind and emotions to line up? thanks for writing this message i am looking forward to the next part. i shall be praying that the lord will help me to trust him and to believe his word in my heart and not just my mind .

Steven Miller said...

Its sad when people revel in their sickness and disease when they could receive healing. Some choose to keep the sickness because its something to talk about to family and friends. Others are caught up in unbelief and choose that way out. Others turn to God and in turn are made stronger. walking in Victory. We are the temple of God. He occupies our bodies. We invite Jesus into our life and he lives in our hearts. We walk by the Spirit. He fills our mind, soul, and spirit with his thoughts and words. Thanks for the word man. God's words are alive and living. They don't return void. Be blessed.