As we have already explored, the gospel shapes our suffering as we recognize that we are following the path of Christ, as we embrace his purpose of becoming more like Christ, as we rest in his love, as we rejoice in our future hope. In this post we want to consider two more ways that the gospel shapes our suffering.
Trusting God Like Christ (Faith)
We receive the gospel by faith. We trust in what Jesus has done for us on the cross for salvation from our sins. But this trust in Jesus for salvation should spill into trust in Jesus in other areas of our lives – including suffering. The devil offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if Jesus would worship the devil. But Jesus chose to trust the Father’s path for his life, a path of suffering. In the garden, Jesus prayed that he might be spared the cross, yet he concluded – “Not my will, but yours be done.” In other words he would trust his Father in the path of suffering. Paul notes in II Corinthians 1:8-9, that the purpose of his suffering was “to make us rely not on ourselves but on God….” In other words, Paul was learning to trust God in his suffering. Suffering often doesn’t make sense to us, but God calls us to trust him like Jesus and Paul did, to trust him in our suffering as we trust him in our salvation. That is gospel shaped suffering.
Comforting Others in Christ (Church)
The gospel is received by faith and ushers us into the body of Christ – the church. II Corinthians 1:3-4 makes the point that God comforts us in our suffering so we can comfort others who are suffering. The church is to be a place where I comfort others who are suffering, and where others comfort me in my suffering. Paul says in I Corinthians 12:26, “If one member suffers, all suffer together.” So the gospel creates the church where we comfort one another in our suffering. This is gospel shaped suffering.
Our suffering can be shaped by the gospel as we trust God in our suffering and use our suffering to comfort others. We’ll look at two final ways the gospel shapes our suffering in the next post.