Rev. Brent Russett |
Pastor of Sunnyside Wesleyan Church in Ottawa:
http://www.sunnysidechurchottawa.com/ _______________________________________________________
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Good morning. And
welcome to Good News In The Morning. My
name is Brent Russett. I am the Senior Pastor at Sunnyside Wesleyan Church here
in Ottawa. I have been pastoring there for 26 years. One of the things I love
to do is show how God’s word that was written a long time ago, connects with
our world right now
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‘The Power of Suffering’
This
morning I want to look with you at transforming power of suffering.
Everybody
that I have told that I am speaking on the power of suffering – has responded
sarcastically – oh great! (sarcasm) But I kind of view it like writing a will.
There are some people who will not write a will, either because they don’t want
to think about their own death, or they think that writing a will, will hasten
it. – Which is crazy. Unless Jesus comes back, we are all going to die – and if
you die without a will, you leave those you left behind in a pile of trouble.
Talking
about suffering is the same thing. Talking about suffering doesn’t bring it on.
And all of us, at one point and probably many points in our lives or another
are going to go through suffering. Suffering seems to be part of the human
condition. Some of you are there right now, most of you have been through or
will go through suffering. – I know, I am
just chalked full of encouragement this morning.
Now
as I talk about suffering, I do not intend to take on the big metaphysical
questions – on the problem of evil. Some says that if we say, God is all
powerful, and God is love, and there is suffering in the world – that one of
those statements has to be false.
As if
one can sum up the complexities of our world, the mysteries of the spiritual
realm, the reality of spiritual evil – like Satan and his demons, human free
will, human fallen nature – as if you can sum that up in three statements.
Today
I am simply going to put my faith in the Word of God and declare that God loves
you deeply, and in spite of that fact, you are going to suffer. In fact 1 Peter
comes along and says, don’t be surprised
when fiery trials come along. Suffering is going to happen.
And
we really shouldn’t be surprised because the one who we follow was shunned,
betrayed, whipped, beaten, and crucified. If our that happened to our lord, we
should not expect to get a pass on suffering.
And
here is the weird thing about suffering, some of you could handle the suffering
that I have been through without breaking a sweat, and I may be able to handle
the suffering that you have been through, without hardly any angxst, but the
suffering that comes to us, often feel tailor made to hit our deepest
insecurities, our softest spot, and sometimes our biggest idols.
Let’s start with scripture.
James
1:2–4 (NLT)
2 Dear brothers and
sisters,* when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity
for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested,
your endurance has a chance to grow. 4 So let it grow, for when
your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing
nothing.
James
1:2–4 (NIV)
2 Consider it pure joy, my
brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because
you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4 Let
perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not
lacking anything.
When
I talk about the power of suffering, I am talking about the power of suffering
to transform you; the power of suffering to produce in you a spiritual
maturity. I sincerely doubt that you can become spiritually mature without
suffering.
James
says that what suffering produces is something worthy of great joy or pure joy.
He is not saying be happy about your pain. But he does say that your pain can
produce something of great value.
I
want to walk you through this scripture passage fairly quickly, and then I want
to share some wisdom on suffering.
James
is speaking to brothers and sisters – he is speaking to Christians. And he says
troubles and trials of many kinds are going to come your way. When that happens
your faith will be tested.
Troubles
and trials come to everybody – Christian or not - It is part of the human condition. But when
trials and troubles comes to Christians, it tests our faith. For many people
without faith, they ask the question, what did I do to cause this, or why me
but Christians tend to ask different questions – usually about the love of God,
or what is God up to, or is this punishment for my sins. What good is faith if
it leaves me in this pain? In the middle of suffering faith gets tested.
I
think the big faith question is – is God good even when life hasn’t been good
to me. In the middle of suffering you have to answer that question. Will I
trust in the goodness of God. There is a call and response that is heard in
Christians circles. It goes like this “God is God” and response is “All the time.” Then the call is “All the
time” and response is “God is good.”
My
journey has taken me through periods of darkness and pain. When you are in the
middle of pain – and God doesn’t seem to be doing anything – You have to
wrestle with the question – Is that true? Is God good all the time?
I have wrestled
and I believe it is true. I also believe
that God is a mystery because there is so much I don’t understand. But
suffering tests faith.
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The
reality is that when suffering comes, the only thing you can do is endure it.
Sure, if you can change something – and the change is moral, then you do so. If you are walking
with a stone in your shoe, you stop and take the stone out of your shoe. You don’t
say, I am suffering I will just endure it. But most of life’s sufferings are
not fixed that easily.
On the other
hand, if you have a boss who is making your life miserable, you cannot morally
hire a hitman to eliminate the problem. (The things you learn on Good News in
the morning) When it comes to suffering often the only way through is through.
The only thing you can do is endure.
Usually
in times like these we need wisdom.
James
1:5–8 (NLT)
5 If you need wisdom, ask
our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for
asking. 6 But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in
God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a
wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. 7 Such
people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8 Their
loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in
everything they do.
In
the middle of our suffering we ask God for wisdom. But often the only answer
that comes back is endure. But even asking for wisdom is part of our faith
journey.
Sometimes
suffering has to do with our finances. Sometimes we think if we had more, we
could get rid of our problems. Sometimes we are in danger of losing what we
have. In the middle of this passage on suffering James reminds us.
James
1:9–11 (NLT)
9 Believers who are* poor
have something to boast about, for God has honored them. 10 And
those who are rich should boast that God has humbled them. They will fade away
like a little flower in the field. 11 The hot sun rises and the
grass withers; the little flower droops and falls, and its beauty fades away.
In the same way, the rich will fade away with all of their achievements.
Basically
he is saying that you have value, and it is not about the money. Remember that
in the middle of money problems.
James
1:12–13 (NLT)
12 God blesses those who
patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown
of life that God has promised to those who love him.
The Promise is that you will be
blessed for enduring testing and you will receive a crown of life.
VERSE
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13 And remember, when you
are being tempted, do not say, “God is tempting me.” God is never tempted to do
wrong,* and he never tempts anyone else.
That
word tempted, is the same route word for trial of many kinds.
It is
usually a mistake to say that God is making these trials and temptations happen
to me. I also would challenge the notion that some people have, that God is
punishing me. If that were true then every believer would be looking for a rock
to hide under. The result of the fall goes deep in all our lives.
But I will tell
you this, God will use the suffering in your life, if you let him, to produce
something worthwhile. He will use it to produce eternal good.
James goes on to
talk about the nature of temptation and then he says this.
James
1:17–18 (NLT)
17 Whatever is good and
perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the
lights in the heavens.* He never changes or casts a shifting shadow.* 18 He
chose to give birth to us by giving us his true word. And we, out of all
creation, became his prized possession.*
If it
is good it comes from God. And here is what the word of God says about you, out
of all creation, you are his prized possession. The technical translations, is
“we became the first fruits of his creation.” Translated, you are his prized
possession.
In
the middle of suffering that is hard to remember. As Eugene Peterson says, “The mistake we so often make is thinking
that God’s interest and care for us waxes and wanes according to our spiritual
temperature.” But it doesn’t. You
are God’s prized possession. That is hard to remember, and harder to believe in
the middle of trouble, but it is true.
Music-
Be Still My Soul/What a Friend -Selah – 4:00
Let
me share with you some of the wisdom I have learned about suffering.
James
1:2–4 (NIV)
2 Consider it pure joy, my
brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because
you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4 Let
perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not
lacking anything.
The
first thing that I want you to know is that God has a purpose in mind for our
suffering. Although God doesn’t usually cause our suffering, he wants to use
the suffering that comes our way for a bigger purpose.
Romans
8:28 (NLT)
28 And we know that God
causes everything to work together* for the good of those who love God and are called
according to his purpose for them.
This
verse is a great verse to know and to remember. It is often a very bad verse to
quote, when someone is really suffering. It comes as a trite platitude. But God
has a purpose for you life, and he will use your suffering, and the great
things in your life, to help you achieve your purpose.
The
way James 1:4 expresses it. is that you may be mature
and complete, not lacking anything.
One my favourite topics to speak on is spiritual. I love talking about the six characteristics
of spiritual maturity. I love talking about the process of spiritual maturity.
However, for today let me say this.
One of God’s purposes in your life is to make you spiritually mature.
Dispositionally we tend to fall in to
one of three categories. We are either doers or feelers or thinkers. We tend to
be governed by our will, or our emotions or our mind. Depending on which type
of a person, you are, will depend on what you think is the best.
It just depends on what culture you grew
up in as well. In the late sixties at the height of modernism Star Trek
portrayed Spock as the ideal man – logic devoid of emotions. When Star Trek the
next generation came along in the late 1980, with Post-modernism on ascendance,
Data – was completely logical – but he was looking to become human by finding
emotions. But from Marcus Aurelius and the Spartans to many of the business
people in our day, -and most athletes, by the way, it is not about what you think or feel that
matters, it is about what you do.
Doing, feeling, thinking,. The
question is, what does God want? What does God want to govern us. The will, the
emotions the mind?
The reality is that the Lord does
not want us to be controlled by our minds or our will or our emotions, he wants
us to be controlled by our spirits. That is what it means to be spiritually
mature.
Your spirit is the deepest part of
you. When you became a Christian, God put his Spirit inside of you. Something
in you changed. You became a new creation.
When you became a Christian you
didn’t get a higher I.Q., you probably wouldn’t score higher on an Emotional
Quotient test either. Your will didn’t become stronger. But something in you
change. It change in the deepest part of you.
Jesus came into your life. Not in a
philosophical way, but in a very spiritual way.
His spirit went into your spirit. If
you can imagine a rod of iron in a fire. It becomes red hot. The fire is in the
iron and iron is in the fire, but the fire is not the iron and the iron is not
the fire. When Jesus comes into your life, you are not God, but you are
changed.
It is from your spirit that God
wants you to be governed. But we have a habit of being governed from our mind
or our will or our emotions. What does it look like to be governed from your
spirit. It is hard to describe.
But to be spiritually mature is to
be a person who is governed by your spirit. The intellect is still there, the
emotions are still there, the will is still there, but they have become
subservient to the deepest part of you – your spirit.
But out of your spirit, you will
know in your core that something is right, or you will get a check in your
spirit that something is wrong, although you may not be able to articulate it.
God will speak by his spirit into your spirit with words of affirmation or
direction or conviction. Out of your spirit will come love for people, who you
would not otherwise love.
It is in your spirit where joy and
peace reside. There is just this deep sense of wellbeing that may or may not be
congruent with your circumstances.
But living out of your spirit, that
has been infused by the Holy Spirit is hard to describe. – but it is what
happens in spiritual maturity.
And the reality is that I don’t
think any of us get there without the brokenness that accompanies suffering and
by making space for God in the middle of that brokenness.
At Sunnyside we sing a song that
goes like “blessed be your name in the land that is plentiful, where the steams
of abundance flow blessed be your name. It is harder to sing, blessed be your
name when I found in the desert place, when I walk through the wilderness,
blessed be your name. But it is those sorts of place where we learn to hear
from God.
The reality is that very few if any
of us really seek after a deep, intimate relationship with the Lord except,
just before, during and right after those periods of calamity and catastrophe
and suffering and pain.
Gene Edwards said, “It is by the crushing of the idols within
your inmost temple that He will make room for the geysers of Divine Life.”
God has a purpose in suffering. It is to make you spiritually mature, spirit
controlled, full of life.
Of course there are not guarantees
in this life. Brokenness can lead to bitterness which is an opposite to spiritual
maturity.
Certain kinds of suffering can also
lead to death. All I can say is that this life is not all there is. We believe
that God will make things right in the next world. Or as our text this morning
says
James
1:12 (NIV)
12 Blessed is the one who
perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive
the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.
Life happens. Stuff happens.
Suffering happens. I want to urge you, don’t waste your suffering, but
allow God to do what he wants to do.
Let me pray for you.
Lord,
I pray especially for those who are going through times of suffering, right now,
and I’m asking that, you, by your Spirit would bring them strength and comfort;
that you would give them a sense that you know what they are going through and that
you will walk through it with them. As they endure, I pray that you would produce
within them such a great depth of spiritual maturity that they will be able to walk
through this life well, regardless of what comes their way.
Lord,
I ask these things in your name, AMEN.
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May the Holy Spirit reside deep within your heart . And may the heavenly Father surround you with
His constant and abiding and accompanying love
By Rev. Brent Russett
Pastor of Sunnyside Wesleyan Church in
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