Is The Salvation Of One Valuable Enough To Me To Suffer?
I left off with a question yesterday. What if our suffering was a means God uses to bring another person’s salvation; would we see suffering differently?
In Psalms 22, as David prayed in great anguish to God, David presented a picture of Christ. Was David aware that thousands of years later, we would see Christ? Could someone reading those words, followed by Psalms 23 and 24 open their heart to Christ and be saved? If indeed our moments of greatest anguish could be the catalyst that caused one person to alter their eternal destiny, would we be willing to embrace the suffering?
In Memory of Pedro Barba Arroyo (1/15/42 to 7/23/1994) A life transformed through suffering and pain—Salvation’s story of mercy and grace. One soul saved to an eternity of joy, love and glory in God’s presence.
Portrait of Pedro Barba Arroyo as done by Ronald Barba
[bctt tweet=”Is the Salvation of One Soul valuable enough to me to embrace suffering in my own life? “] It certainly was for Christ. I have learned it is for me. [bctt tweet=” The suffering of this world, if it endures a lifetime is but a split second compared to eternity. “]
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