Why do some people have an easy time through life, and others have sorrow and 
pain? Or, to ask the question in a more pointed way, Why do good people have to 
suffer?
Probably someone who is reading this knows what suffering is, and asks, "Why 
me, Lord?" One saint, who died in her 90's, told me several times as I visited 
her in her helpless condition, "I wish the Lord would just let me die! I am 
tired of suffering!" I prayed with her, told her several times, "You are 
important! Your task is to believe in the Lord's goodness, to appreciate His 
love in saving your soul, to nurture your faith in Him, yes, to believe!"

But her "task" was more difficult for her in her old age and weakness than your 
various burdens may be to you, today. I told her that every day she lives is a 
privilege to be a student in the school of Christ, to learn of Him. Every day 
the Lord gives us is important. Christ suffered! Are we to disdain fellowship 
with Him in His sufferings? Our sister was faithful in her life, the last 
charter member in her local church. But she knew disappointments and unanswered 
prayers for children as well as physical pain.

Solomon says something that doesn't sound fair: "All the days of the afflicted 
are evil; but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast" (Prov. 
15:15). Yes, we see some people who never know what it is to shed a tear--all 
they ever know is joy and gladness. Others are men and women of sorrows who are 
acquainted with grief. But before you say a word to condemn them, remember that 
Jesus Himself was "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief" (Isa. 53:3). 
Someone wisely said, "Of all the gifts that Heaven can bestow upon men, 
fellowship with Christ in His sufferings is the most weighty trust and the 
highest honor."

Enjoy your "feast" today; but if you know some tears, some loneliness, some 
perplexities, remember Jesus. Remember John the Baptist alone in his dungeon 
cell; remember Paul in his Mamertine prison in Rome, and others; Heaven's TV 
cameras are focused on you--let them record your continued faith in the One who 
died your second death.

--Robert J. Wieland

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