How should the gospel shape our suffering? We have looked at six ways already. Let’s look at two final ways today.
Bearing Witness to Christ (Evangelism)
We receive the gospel by faith, but how will people hear the gospel unless we bear witness to Christ? Suffering offers us a powerful platform to share the work of Christ in our lives. Several people in my church have shared how they have had opportunities to tell others about Christ in the midst of their suffering. There are records from the early church of people who witnessed the suffering and death of Christian martyrs and were saved as a result. Courage, trust, and hope in trials leaves a lasting impression, a strong witness for Christ. In fact, sometimes are suffering is for the purpose of bearing witness. Jesus told his disciples that they would be taken to court, flogged, and dragged before rulers for his sake, “to bear witness before them” (Matthew 10:17-18). Using our suffering as an opportunity to bear witness to Christ is gospel shaped sufferings.
Counting All as Loss for the Treasure of Christ (Worship)
The gospel is spread through evangelism and received by faith, but what is the goal of the gospel? The goal is worship. As John Piper writes in his book on missions, “Missions exists because worship doesn’t.” We were created to glorify God, but we all sin and fall short of his glory (Romans 3:23). The gospel exists to save us from our sins and change us back into worshippers who glorify God, worshippers who love God and serve God, who treasure God above all else.
Worshippers like Paul. In Philippians 3:7-11, Paul says he suffers the loss of all things for Christ. What is suffering? Often it is loss – loss of heath, loss of a loved one, loss of comfort, loss of a relationship, loss of a dream. Paul says he suffer the loss of all things, counts it all as loss. Why? Because of the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus. He will share in the sufferings of Christ because what he wants most of all is Christ. Gospel shaped suffering means we are willing to suffer loss because in Christ we have the greatest treasure of all.
What is gospel shaped suffering? It is:
- Following the path of Christ
- Becoming more like Christ
- Resting in the love of Christ
- Rejoicing in the hope of Christ
- Trusting God like Christ
- Comforting others in Christ
- Bearing witness to Christ
- Counting all as loss for the treasure of Christ
May God help us suffer in this way for his glory.