SUFFERING ACCEPTED
“For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight
of glory far beyond all comparison,” 2
Cor. 4:17
The first impression made upon the mind as these words are
read is that almost of amazement that Paul could speak of his afflictions as
light. He had described them very clearly, as he spoke of himself and of those
associated with him in ministry, as "pressed,"
"perplexed," "pursued," "smitten down,"
"always bearing about in the body the dying of Jesus," "always
delivered unto death." And these were no mere figures of speech. Very
literally these things were true. And yet, summing them all up, he described them
as "our light affliction."
Moreover, be thought of them all, not as foes but as allies of the soul, for he
declared that in their totality as affliction, it "works for us." This was the conviction which made him
speak of it as light. That to which intended was glory so wonderful that he
could only describe it as "an
eternal weight of glory." Still further let it be noted that this
reference to glory was not merely to the glory of the life beyond. It was a
present experience, and a growing one, for said he, affliction "works for us more and more
exceedingly." In the process of affliction glory was present, and it
grew. That is the real burden of all this teaching. Over against every
description of affliction is one of glory, "not
straitened," "not unto despair," "not forsaken,"
"not destroyed," "the life of Jesus . . . manifested in our
body," "the life of Jesus . . . manifested in our mortal flesh."
These are things of glory, and all the affliction which accompanies service
works these things. Thus it always is. Fellowship with the suffering Savior is
fellowship in the glory of His triumphs.
“Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I do my
share on behalf of His body (which is the church) in filling up that which is
lacking in Christ's afflictions.” Col.
1:24.
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