I imagine that is much the same with our Heavenly Father. He will put us through, what at the time, seems like excruciating circumstances. We scream and we cry and we wonder why things happen. We beg for answers and sometimes God is silent as to why. We are left with a promise in 1 Corinthians 10.13 - that we will not be tempted beyond what we are able to endure. In the midst of what seems like a lonely fire He stands there watching, knowing it is good, but paining him just the same to see his children in pain.
Christ does not offer us the pleasure of knowing Him without the pain that goes along with it. He does not want bratty children who were not denied anything. He does not want children who aren't healthy because they have not had their shots. He wants his children complete and growing. Pain is hard, but pain brings strength.
Watching my son get his shots was painful, but knowing that he will be vaccinated against disease helps me endure it.
Till Next Time "I guess, all things considered, I was lucky Dwight was there. And Roy was lucky that Dwight only used pepper spray, and not the nunchucks or the throwing stars"
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