March 7th 2025 – Our Deepest Pain

“Now if we are afflicted, it is for your consolation and salvation, which is effective for enduring the same sufferings which we also suffer. Or if we are comforted, it is for your consolation and salvation.” (2 Corinthians 1:6)

Consider this: if you knew that a friend’s pain could lead them to a deeper relationship with God, would you still wish to remove that pain? Or if the heartache of a loved one could result in their salvation, would you allow them to go through it? What if your own struggles were necessary for you to provide comfort to someone else? These are challenging yet crucial questions to ponder. If we believe in a good and trustworthy God, we must also believe that He has a purpose for our pain.

Reflecting on my own journey, I once led a life that many would deem successful. I owned and managed a corporation, enjoyed a wonderful marriage, and provided for my happy children. On the surface, everything seemed perfect. But in an instant, my life shifted dramatically when my wife unexpectedly ran off with a stranger, seeking a life apart from our family.

The aftermath was profound for myself especially for our children, who faced the trauma of abandonment. Shortly after, I experienced a traumatic brain injury due to the overwhelming stress. Friends and family viewed my situation as a tragic misfortune. I endured surgeries and years of rehabilitation, struggling to move and think clearly again.

In the eyes of many, this raised the question: “How could a good God allow such suffering, especially to innocent children?” The issue lies in the inability to see the entirety of God’s plan. My hardships have enabled me to empathize with others facing similar challenges. By sharing my story of recovery and the miraculous ways God has transformed my life, I can offer hope to those in despair. I have found love again and forged new friendships, all while witnessing the profound impact of God’s grace.

Ultimately, my past sufferings have served a greater purpose — drawing people closer to God. That realization makes every moment of pain worthwhile.

Every pain in life can find meaning by learning to comfort others.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the trials You have permitted in my life. Grant me the strength to endure these challenging times so that I may comfort others in their moments of need. Thank You for Your constant presence in my struggles. May my wounds inspire me to respond to the world with compassion, reflecting Christ’s love rather than my own frustrations. Help me grow closer to You through these trials, understanding that even in pain, there is beauty and purpose. I am grateful for the lessons You reveal through my experiences. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Rob Lavallee

Scriptural Seeds Ministries

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