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Title: Helping Suffering Families


1
Helping Suffering Families
  • What do you say to people
  • who are suffering?

2
Friends
  • When Jobs three friends, EliphazBildad
    Zopharheard about all the trouble that had come
    upon him, they set out from their homes and met
    together by agreement to go and sympathize with
    him and comfort him.
  • Job 211

3
Everyone Needs Friends
  • When they saw him from a distance, they could
    hardly recognize him they began to weep aloud,
    and they tore their robes and sprinkled dust on
    their heads. Then they sat on the ground with
    him for seven days and seven nights. No one said
    a word to him, because they saw how great his
    suffering was. Job 212-13

4
But Not Friends Like These
  • A despairing man should have the devotion of his
    friends, even though he forsakes the fear of the
    Almighty.
  • But my brothers are as undependable as
    intermittent streams, as the streams that
    overflow when darkened by thawing ice and swollen
    with melting snow but that cease to flow in the
    dry season. Job 614-17a

5
Guideline Number One
  • Be There and Be Silent

6
Guideline Number Two
  • Listen, and Permit Lament

7
Guideline Number Three
  • Express Your Love Through Action

8
Guideline Number Four
  • Express Words of Love and Sympathy

9
Guideline Number Five
  • Dont Interpret

10
So, What More Can We Say?
  • Sunday AM God Loves
  • Sunday PM God Listens
  • Monday PM God Understands
  • Tuesday PM God Reigns
  • Wednesday PM God Wins

11
Helping Suffering Families
  • The Unrelenting Love Of God

12
Lord, How Have you Loved Us?
  • Have you ever asked that question?

13
Malachi 12
  • I have loved you, says the Lord.
  • But you ask, How have you loved us?
  • Was not Esau Jacobs brother? the Lord says.
    Yet I loved Jacob, but Esau I have hated.

14
The Lament (Psalm 771-3)
  • I cried out to God for help I cried out to God
    to hear me. When I was in distress, I sought the
    Lord at night I stretched out untiring hands and
    my soul refused to be comforted. I remembered
    you, O God, and I groaned I mused, and my spirit
    grew faint.

15
The Questions (Psalm 777-9)
  • Will the Lord reject forever? Will he never
    show his favor again? Has his unfailing love
    vanished forever? Has his promise failed for all
    time? Has God forgotten to be merciful? Has he
    in anger withheld his compassion?

16
Our Questions
  • Do we ask.
  • Where is Gods love?
  • How have you loved us?
  • How can we know you love us?

17
Remember
  • Was not Esau Jacobs brother? the Lord says.
    Yet I loved Jacob, but Esau I have hated.
  • Malachi 12

18
Reflection (Psalm 7710-12)
  • Then I thought, To this I will appearl the years
    of the right hand of the Most High. I will
    remember the deeds of the Lord yes, I will
    remember your miracles of long ago. I will
    meditate on all your works and consider all your
    mighty deeds.

19
Remember
  • Remember God created you out of love.
  • Remember Gods loving creation of Israel,
  • Deuteronomy 77-9
  • Remember Gods loving pursuit of Israel.
  • Hosea 31 118-9

20
Where Do We Find Gods Love?
  • Do we find it in . . .
  • our health?
  • our prosperity?
  • our employment?
  • our happiness?

21
We Find Gods Love in Jesus
  • For I am convinced that neither death nor life,
    neither angels nor demons, neither the present
    nor the future, nor any powers, neither height
    nor depth, nor anything else in all creation,
    will be able to separate us from the love of God
    that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
  • Romans 838-39

22
We Remember . . .
  • that God loved us relentlessly, even when we were
    his enemies
  • that God loved us empathetically in Jesus Christ,
    even sharing our experience
  • that God loved us sacrificially, even to death on
    a cross

23
Helping Suffering Families
  • The Inviting Presence of God

24
Lord, Are You Listening?
  • When Prayer Speaks the Heart

25
Not the Way It is Supposed To Be
  • God created life, but now there is death.
  • God created peace, but now there is chaos.
  • God created community, but now there is
    fragmentation and segregation.

26
Lament over Fallenness
  • Lament over sickness, disease and pain.
  • Lament over sin, injustice and oppression.
  • Lament over alienation and death.

27
The Lament of Psalm 13
  • Complaint How Long? (131-2)
  • Petition Look at Me, Answer Me! (133-4)
  • Praise I Trust You (135-6)

28
The Complaint of Psalm 131-2
  • How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever?
  • How long will you hide your face from me?
  • How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and
    every day have sorrow in my heart?
  • How long will my enemy triumph over me?

29
Questions of Complaint
  • My soul is in anguish.
  • How long, O Lord, how long? Psalm 63
  • Why, O Lord, do you stand afar off?
  • Why do you hide yourself in times of
    trouble? Psalm 101

30
Pouring Out Our Complaints
  • I cry aloud to the Lord
  • I lift up my voice to the Lord for mercy.
  • I pour out my complaint before him
  • before him I tell my trouble.
  • Psalm 1421-2

31
May We Lament?
  • The angels in heaven lament.
  • Zechariah 112
  • Jesus Christ lamented on the cross.
  • Matthew 2746
  • The saints in heaven lament.
  • Revelation 69-10

32
The Function of Lament
  • Communal Sympathy and Empathy
  • Engaging God Honestly with the Heart
  • Spiritual Therapy through Divine Presence

33
The Petition of Lament Redeem Me
  • Psalm 44
  • We have heard of your past history, God.
  • But now we dont see you.
  • Your people are slaughtered as sheep.
  • But we will not forget you.
  • Rise up and help us redeem us because of your
    unfailing love.

34
We Trust His Redeeming Love
  • Paul quotes Psalm 4422 in Romans 836,
  • and then writes
  • No, in all these things we are more than
    conquerors through him who loved us.

35
The Sanctuary Experience
  • Psalm 7316b-17a
  • it was oppressive to me till I entered
  • the sanctuary of God.
  • Job 425
  • My ears had heard of you
  • but now my eyes have seen you.

36
Divine Comfort and Hope
  • May the God of hope fill you with all joy and
    peace as you trust in him, so that you may
    overflow with hope by the power of the Holy
    Spirit. Romans 1513

37
Biblical Story as Lens
  • The models of lament in Scripture are
    paradigmatic for our own experience of suffering
    and subsequent comfort.

38
Helping Suffering Families
  • The Caring Empathy of God

39
Lord, You Dont Understand!
  • How can the cosmic Creator understand our pain
    and hurt?

40
The Sympathy of God
  • God weeps over evil in the world.
  • God weeps over death in the world.
  • God weeps over suffering in the world.

41
God Weeps Over the Wicked
  • Jeremiah 4836, So my heart laments for Moab
    like a flute it laments like a flute for the men
    of Kir Hareseth.
  • Isaiah 169, So I weep, as Jazer weepsO
    Heshbon, O Elealeh, I drench you with tears.

42
God Weeps Over His People
  • O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the
    prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I
    have longed to gather your children together, as
    a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you
    were not willing.
  • Matthew 2337

43
The Empathy of God
  • Does God Understand?
  • Does God understand an unfaithful spouse?
  • Does God understand a rebellious child?
  • Does God understand disappointment?
  • Does God understand the grief of death?

44
But Does God Understand...
  • what it is like to be tempted?
  • what it is like to be hungry or thirsty?
  • what it is like to live in the flesh?
  • what it is like to die?

45
God Comes Near
  • We do not serve a distant God who insulates
    himself from our hurt and pain.
  • We serve a God who comes near to our pain and
    joins us in our suffering.
  • We serve a God who suffers with us.

46
In Jesus, God Understands
  • Jesus understands how it feels to hunger and
    thirst.
  • Jesus understands what is like to be tempted.
  • Jesus understands what it is like to weep by the
    tomb of a friend.
  • Jesus understands what it is like to die.

47
In Jesus, God Understands
  • Therefore, since we have a great high priest who
    has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of
    God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess.
    For we not have a high priest who is unable to
    sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one
    who has been tempted in every way, just as we
    are--yet without sin. Hebrews 414-15

48
The Son Became One of Us
  • But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower
    than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor
    because he suffered death, so that by the grace
    of God he might taste death for everyonehe too
    shared in their humanity so that by his death he
    might destroy him who holds the power of death.
  • Hebrews 29, 14

49
Suffering Perfects Jesus
  • make the author of their salvation perfect
    through suffering...Because he himself suffered
    when he was tempted, he is able to help those who
    are being tempted. Hebrews 210,18
  • Although he was a son, he learned obedience from
    what he suffered and, once made perfect, became
    the source of eternal salvation for all who obey
    him. Hebrews 58-9

50
So, Confidence!
  • Let us then approach the throne of grace with
    confidence, so that we may receive mercy and
    grace to help us in our time of need.
  • Hebrews 416

51
Our Confidence
  • God unrelentingly pursues us in love
  • God listens patiently to our laments over our
    pain.
  • God understands our pain because he has himself
    experienced it.

52
What Do We Say to Sufferers?
  • God loves you and he has demonstrated this in
    Jesus Keep your eyes on the cross.
  • God hears your lament and weeps with you Tell
    God all your troubles.
  • God understands your suffering because he himself
    has suffered God is sitting with you on your
    mourning bench.

53
Because.
  • Because God loves,
  • Because God listens,
  • Because God understands,
  • Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares
    for you. 1 Peter 57

54
Helping Suffering Families
  • The Unlimited Sovereignty of God

55
Lord, Why This? Why Now?
  • God reigns over his world in order to bring us
    into communion with him and fulfill his original
    creative intent.

56
Where is Your God?
  • Our God is in heaven he does whatever he
    pleases.
  • Psalm 1153
  • The Lord does whatever pleases him, in the
    heavens, and on the earth, in the seas and all
    their depths.
  • Psalm 1356

57
Our God Reigns
  • It is the worship of Israel
  • Psalm 6816 931 9610 971 991
  • It is the proclamation of Israel
  • Isaiah 527
  • It is the message of the Gospel.
  • The Kingdom of God is near.

58
God Values Authenticity
  • God created freedom in freedom.
  • God yearns for authentic reciprocity.
  • God seeks integrity in our faith response.

59
God Tests the Heart
  • I know, my God, that you test the heart and are
    pleased with integrity.
  • 1 Chronicles 2917

60
The Testing of Job
  • The story of Job is a cosmic integrity check.
  • Do we serve God for profit?
  • Do we endure when there are no props?
  • Do we trust even when we cannot see?

61
The Sovereignty of God in Job
  • The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away.
    Job 121
  • Lord says though you incited me against him to
    ruin him without any reason. Job 23.
  • They comforted and consoled hm over all the
    trouble the Lord had brought upon him. Job
    4211.

62
The Questions of Job Job Complains
  • Why is life given to those in misery (320)?
  • Why has God made Job his target (720)?
  • Why does God hide his face (1324)?
  • Why do the wicked prosper (217)?
  • Why does not God judge the world (241)?

63
The Victory of Job
  • He maintained his integrity before God he did
    not admit to a false self-incrimination.
  • Job 275-6
  • He maintained his faith in God he did not curse
    God.
  • Job 1925-27

64
The Trusting Faith of Job
  • But he knows the way that I take
  • when he has tested me, I will come forth as
    gold.
  • My feet have closely followed his steps
  • I have kept to his way without turning aside.
  • I have not departed from the command of his lips
  • I have treasured the words of his mouth more
    than
  • my daily bread.
  • Job 2310-12

65
Gods Goal
  • God is more interested in our faith than our
    pleasure in the joy of communion than temporal
    pleasures.

66
The Testing Motif in Scripture
  • The Divine Act of Testing
  • Genesis 221 Psalms 79 114-5
  • The Divine Motive for Testing
  • - To Reveal the Heart (Deuteronomy 82)
  • The Divine Goal in Testing
  • - Character-Building (Deuteronomy 85)

67
The Intent of Testing
  • The Lord your God is testing you to find out
    whether you love him with all your heart and with
    all your soul.
  • Deuteronomy 133
  • God left him to test him and to know everything
    that was in his heart.
  • 2 Chronicles 3231

68
The Trust Factor
  • God is the listening empathetic lover.
  • God is the sovereign Lord.
  • Human Response We trust that God is at work to
    accomplish his purposes, even when his ways are
    hidden from us.

69
The Hidden God on the Cross
  • The suffering of the cross is paradigmatic for
    the hiddenness of the meaning of suffering.

70
The Revealed God in the Cross
  • God reveals his love through the weakness of
    suffering and acts to reconcile the world to
    himself.

71
God is Sovereign over Suffering
  • We know that God is at work in everything for
    the good of those who love him, who have been
    called according to his purpose. Romans
    828

72
The Goal of Gods SovereigntyWhat is the Good
God Desires?
  • For those God foreknew he also predestined to be
    conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he
    might be the firstborn among many brothers.
    Romans 829

73
God Conforms Us to His Son
  • God is at work in everything to shape us into the
    image of his Son in order to enjoy eternal
    communion with us.

74
The Biblical Story as Lens
  • While the meaning of suffering is often hidden
    from us, we are confident that God is at work in
    order to accomplish his purpose for us.

75
Helping Suffering Families
  • The Ultimate Victory of God

76
How Long, O Lord?
  • Faith means waiting on the Lords timing for his
    ultimate victory.

77
Romans 818-27
78
The Not Yet Revealed
  • The resurrection of Jesus tells us what the
    future will be and assures us of the victory of
    God over fallenness.

79
Back to the Future
  • The resurrection of Jesus is an act of God which
    comes from the future.
  • The resurrection of Jesus is the final event of
    history.
  • We have a preview of the end.

80
His Resurrection is Ours
  • But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead,
    the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.
    For since death came through a man, the
    resurrection of the dead comes also through a
    man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all
    will be made alive. But each in his own turn
    Christ, the firstfruits then, when he comes,
    those who belong to him.
  • 1 Corinthians 1520-23

81
Our Resurrection Body1 Corinthians 1542-49
82
To Be Like Christ
  • But our citizenship is in heaven. And we
    eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus
    Christ, who,by the power that enables him to
    bring everything under his control, will
    transform our lowly bodies so that they will be
    like his glorious body.
  • Philippians 320-21

83
The Spirit At Work On Us Now
  • And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the
    Lords glory, are being transformed into his
    likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes
    from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
  • 2 Corinthians 318

84
The Connection
  • And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from
    the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ
    from the dead will also give life to your mortal
    bodies through his Spirit, who lives in you.
  • Romans 811

85
Already Waiting for Glory
  • we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the
    Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our
    adoption as sons, the redemption of our
    bodies.we wait for it patiently.
    Romans 823, 25.
  • Also 1 Cor. 17 Gal. 55 Phil. 320 Titus
    213

86
Hoping and Waiting
  • And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.
    Not only so, but we also rejoice in our
    sufferings, because we know that suffering
    produces perseverance perseverance, character
    and character, hope. And hope does not
    disappoint us, because God has poured out his
    love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he
    has given us.
  • Romans 52b-5

87
What Do We Say to Sufferers?
  • God loves you and he has demonstrated this in
    Jesus Keep your eyes on the cross.
  • God hears your lament and weeps with you Tell
    God all your troubles.
  • God understands your suffering because he himself
    has suffered God is sitting with you on your
    mourning bench.

88
What Do We Say to Sufferers?
  • God is at work in everything to accomplish his
    goal for us God is in control trust him.
  • God has demonstrated his victory over death in
    Jesus Christ It will not always be this way.

89
Because.
  • Because God loves,
  • Because God listens,
  • Because God understands,
  • Because God reigns,
  • Because God wins,
  • Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares
    for you. 1 Peter 57
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