Verses 18-25 The sufferings of the saints strike no deeper than the things of time, last no longer than the present time, are light afflictions, and but for a moment. How vastly different are the sentence of the word and the sentiment of the world, concerning the sufferings of this present time! The sufferings of this present time - Posted by Andre Piet. Paul writes in Romans 8:18 (CLV): For I am reckoning that the sufferings of the current era do not deserve the glory about to be revealed for us.
This is a powerful promise and such reaasuring words.' The sufferings of this present time are as nothing.' We will come to realize that compared to 'the glory to be revealed' that this was a small hardship to put up with. It reminds me of our cancer journey with John, and how the prayers we were surrounded with and the reminder that it was all in the Lord's hands. Allowed us to find peace as He calmed the storm! From the first few hours of our terrifying journey and calling Hallel in France. We were reminded of the Gospel reading of that Father's day 2009.
Jesus calming the storm! 'Mom, do you remember the Gospel for today? Well, this is the storm and Jesus is in control.' Life has now taken on the 'new normal' since the family crisis centered around John's brain cancer closing in on 2 1/2 years ago now, is no longer a suffering. It is especially poignant to know of some families that we met at that time, who are still in the thick of the battle and from the eyes of the world.
Look to be losing it. But is death really losing the battle? As I was writing the mother of a girl, who is John's age and just went on hospice. I prayed that they would find some peace in being prepared for the end with medical things in place in their home to use when and if, but mostly I prayed that they could all be around her as she peacefully drifted from this world.'
Telling her that it is alright for her to go to be with Jesus.' Is that really losing the battle? No, I don't think so. We all look with faith and hope for the day that we can be with our Lord in glory, and to have that happen at 23 is hard to see as a good thing.
But I remember the words of our son, John, when he was looking death in the eye at 19. 'Mom, this would be a good time for me to go to be with Jesus, because I don't have a family depending on me.' How it broke a mother's heart to hear her son talk about death, yet I could stretch myself to see that he was speaking the truth. For a young father or mother to leave their family behind is much more tragic! Lord, we thank you for the beauty of the world all around us, and we are to understand that this is all as nothing compared to your eternal glory. The mind is drawn to heaven by all those that have gone before us, and we find great comfort in knowing that they are in your presence!
It gives us much to pray for daily. As we lift our dead up in prayer. For them to come more and more into your presence.
May we welcome those times of suffering, as we take up our cross daily, and follow after you. Knowing that when we come out on the other side of that cross - we will find the resurrection! We will be more belonging to YOU, who are in total control of our lives. As I was reminded on this retreat a week ago. 'When there is a coincidence - it is when God is hidden.
There is nothing seperated from HIM!' Jesus, we trust in you!
Amen and Halleluia! 'Brothers and sisters: I consider that the sufferings of this present time are as nothing compared with the glory to be revealed for us. For creation awaits with eager expectation the revelation of the children of God. In hope that creation itself would be set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God. WE know that all creation is groaning in labor pains even until now; and not only that, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, we also groan within ourselves as we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. For in hope we were saved. Now hope that sees for itself is not hope.
For who hopes for what one sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait with endurance.' My dad had done the unthinkable - said yes to being a Deacon in Colman, South Dakota just 60 minutes from our door to their door of the rectory. They had promised to help out as parish administrator of a small town chuch and to help out in the other cluster churches. It was my parents first contact with living the farm life other than second hand through a visit here and there to our farm. Now they were immersed in farm life and loved it! I loved the fact that for 3 years I could jump in the car and go and hang out with them for an afternoon here and there!
It was amazing! Soon their 3 years were at an end and we all gathered for a huge family celebration of Easter. We filled the social hall with our huge family. I am the oldest of 11 with over 30 grandkids! The wind of the Holy Spirit was howling as our family gathered in front of the church doors for a family photo. It made us smile to have the wind roaring at us with the fury that only the prairie can muster! What is it about the kids walking around the house in mom or dad's shoes?
I think that it is a form of flattery. They like to see mom of dad in those shoes so it makes them feel like they are looking like their beloved parent of just acting big like them! I remember my 3rd daughter, Maria, was so in love with her daddy. She would crawl around the bedroom and drape his socks around her neck that she had picked up off the floor just as a token of her love for him. I have a group of pictures in the bathroom that are just of that theme. Wearing mom and dad's shoes. I think that it is about as cute as can be.
And also a wonderful tribiute to a child's love and appreciation for their parnets. I have now seen my 3 grandchildren that live closeby and spent much time with us also put on mostly grandpa's shoes which are usually over by the door and walk around in them. I think that a lot of that reflects that love and appreciaion that they have for him and his loving sharing ways with them. Now a generation later I have watched now grandpa LOVE each one of those kids so specially by showering them with the time by taking them along outside or allowing them to sit in his lap and share his meal when he comes in late for a meal. The same scene that I saw with our 5 kids and the resulting love and appreciation and respect! Who knew wearing his shoes was a sign of love and devotion?!? Nancy was engaged to Bill Bandzuch on April 10, 2010.
We are all so happy for her as she has waited long for her Catholic man to come into her life. She had stood by her values and as a result it was especially sweet and special when she joyfully accepted Bill's proposal! We all gathered in Maria and Joe's back yard to help them celebrate that afternoon minus her sister in KC. Little Sister Hallel. We called her and she spoke to each one of us and even her neice and nephews! A month later Nancy found this letter from her sister in the mailbox. It was mother's day and she called me to read it to me over the phone.
I was blown away and at first thought how crazy it was that a young girl,who had answered the call to remain chaste and be a little sister had so much insight into marriage! But when I realized that she is now the 'bride of Christ' it now makes all the sense in the world! I would like to once again share this powerful and wise letter here. Nancy, Look I am writing you a letter. Aren't you impressed?
Well, you better be because both you and I know how often this happens. I am writing to tell you now extremely excited I am about your engagement to Bill. I have to admit, when I got the news I wasn't really shocked but that night as it sunk in during adoration and the next day during mass I was so happy. My heart overflowed with joy for you. How beautiful to know that you have found your. Most cherished cross. While I have never had the experience of being married, from what I hear is that he will truly be your cross.
But not your cross as human eyes look at it, as a thing to run away from, as a thing of torture but rather as that which is truly the tree of life. It is only when clinging to the cross that one can truly live, it is the source of all life and of all love. Your marriage to Bill will be this, not something to run away from when it gets hard and when it hurts, but something to hold tight to, especially when it hurts because it is in this that you will find life and love. Know that it is through your marriage that Jesus wants to show you his great love for you and also that the best example that you can give to the world of Christ's love is a marriage lived in truth. So, in other words, know that I am so happy for you and that I love you a whole lot. Know that you are in my prayers during this crazy time of wedding planning; that you may not go crazy but rather learn to love each other better and that you may both have great joy and great peace. Remember to pray for me too!
God Bless, Your little Sister Hallel. Little Sister Hallel had just taken the habit of the community of the Lamb and changed her name a few days before this taken in August of 2009.
John, Nancy and I had gone to help her celebrate this huge step in her life! John had just been diagnosed with brain cancer and had just completed his second chemo and was better, so within 24 hours we decided that we would fly to France! We visited Lourdes and all bathed in the healing waters which miraculously flow from the spring where St Bernedett was told to dig in the mud! John said that the day was 'very good', and for him that is saying a lot! This past winter Pat and I were in a study group of a book written by Matthew Kelly called Rediscovering Catholicism. This paragraph on p48 is amazing and so wonderfully defends the choice of religious life but also the joys and beauty of this life! I quote: 'In every age, there is a small number of men and women who are prepared to turn their backs on popular culture and personal gain to embrace heroically the life Jesus outlines in the Gospels.
These people fashion Catholicism into a lifestyle, they listen attentively to the voice of God in their lives, and they passionately pursue their personal adventure of salvation. As a result, they capture the attention and fascinate the imaginations of everyone who crosses their path. Paradoxically, the modern world pities these people because it believes they are missing out on something. Never feel sorry for them. These men and women are the happiest people who ever lived.
They are the saints. If the Church is to thrive in this modern era, it depends on men and women like these.'
This was taken a few years after we met while attending welcome week at the U of M in 1970! I did not know at the time that Margie would be responsible for the rest of my life - my meeting and a year later marrying her brother, Pat. I have written many cards to her over the years telling her in every way possible that because of her I have my life.
We will celebrate our 32 anniversary this summer, so she has been in my life more than not! Thank you Margie Rose/Raterra Rashana for being such a loyal and true friend. There is no doubt that you were put in my life by our loving forgiving Lord! Your life growing up on the farm in Southwest Mn is now my life and our children's lives are blessed as a result!
How I rejoice at the Lord's fingerprint on my life! Jesus I trust in You! Please bless my dear friend now and forever.
Amen and Halleluia! In 1982 my sister, Mary, came to help me while I was on bedrest with my second daughter. I had high blood pressure and was on bedrest, so Mary came to help me around the house with my 2 year old Ruth and help Pat milk the cows. She was a city girl like me, but fell in love with the farm and we loved having her with us! After Nancy was born on April 2 we asked Mary to be her Godmother. We realized after I was on my feet that she needed to move on, so tearfully she went up to live with my folks in TF.
She eventually became a doctor's office nurse and on a blind date met her farmer, Gerry. He was a dairy farmer in Wisconsin. They married and had a daughrer, Audrey.
When Audrey was 20 mo Mary died of Lymphoma. Gerry is now married to Cathy, who had 5 kids and her husband drowned in the river up there. I was in the thick of bean harvest in my garden when I took my kids to spend some days in the summer with my parents. Probably late July of 92. WE picked them and brought them along to snap at my parent's house. We have such wonderful memories of our days spent in Taylors Falls at their remodeled cape cod house up on Angel Hill. Now after 14 years of liiving on Lake Michigan in Manistique in the upper penninsula.
My parents have bought a home on the St Croix River in St Croix Falls, Wi which is right across the river from Taylors. I am thrilled that now my parents will be close enough for me to go and see them for the day or for a few days much more often! I loved to go to the big lake, but so missed my parents being closer so that I could spend time with them! Thnak you Lord for this move and may they continue to be a wonderful presence in my life for years to come! Typical old camera quality - this was after we were done milking the cows with the baby calves.
With dairy calves.they are taken off of their mothers at birth so that you and I can drink the milk.they start out on a big bottle and then graduate to pails of milk. That was one of my jobs out there as well as giving each cow some protein to eat while Pat was moving down the line milking them. I also would help undo the headgate when he was done so that they could go out of the barn. Pat of the time I would sit on an upside down pail and watch him milk the cows and sometimes we would visit. I married a farmer and I found these times special to the point that when Ruth was born - I would bring her over and put her strapped in her infant seat close to the heater in the milk house. She was born Jan 4, 1980.
Soon my in laws told me to bring her in the house and put her in the bed with them while I helped Pat. Ruthie got to know her grandparents really well and has early memories of waking up and seeing a certain light fixture over their bed and the warm feelings that go with snuggling with her loving grandparents morning after morning!
They even took a movie of her first steps dressed in different outfits day after day that we have never seen! Got to do that someday!
The early years were special for many! This picture was taken by my younger sister, Mary. She is now gone for 24 years due to cancer at the age of 28! Pat had come to visit me and we decided for him to wear one of my brother's boots and try cross country skiing for the first time!
The boots were too small, but when Pat Verly is motivated to do something. Nothing will prevent him! Boy, have I learned that to be a huge part of him after almost 32 years of marriage! He also likes to be rough and tumble and caused this fall to get some bodily contact and to tussle with me! Thank goodness for soft snow to fall in!
The dating years were long distance and due to the demands of the farm - we dated maybe once every few weeks when he could certainly not every night or even once a week. At the busy times of the year it was even less, but Pat was very good about calling me on the phone and having long conversations about our lives. He gave me many lessons on the farm life in the middle of the nigh. When he would wake me up after he got in from work! I knew that when that phone would ring that it was my farmer! The thing about farming. Similar to the Catholic Church.
You never learn it all.there is always more to learn and my Patrick is very intelligent and very interested in it all! Little Sister Hallel has shared that when others say her name they are praising God with the highest of praise and Joy! There are many Hallel psalms including the last 5 psalms - 145 thru 150 and the grand Hallels are in the center of the psalms. The word means tall in French also and Hallel being much taller than most.this is humorous to the community! As a mother I am happy for her choice to be with the community of the lamb to see her happiness and joy. Her face lights up in a way that cannot be anything but genuine happiness! I loved being with my family so much that finally after I had become an nurse - 4 years of college and lived at home.
Got a job at Hennipen County Medical center on the Neurolgoy station. And just went along day to day at home with my family including 10 yonger siblings.
One day my mom asked me if I had ever thought of getting my own place. Oh, I tought. That is maybe something I should think about. I then rented a third floor of a house just a block from my parents' home. It was great!
Close to my beloved family.yet my own place! Bertha took reserve champion with her calf in the cow-calf division a couple times for John at the State Fair. You can always count on Bertha! 4 H was a wonderful thing for our kids. It was the one time that they learned about livestock on a day to day basis with their dad.
They also learned a lot of life skills including how to present themselves in front of people. This has developed into John's future wishes for a life profession. Ag and presenting himself to large groups of people however that all comes together.
Lord hear our prayer for a long and bright future for John with you always number one in his life! William and John would have been very close in age - about 14 months. I went in for my 5 month check up and the heartbeat couldn't be found. An ultrasound revealed that he had died. I had some scary miscahrriages, so the thought of carrying him til I 'lost' him was terrifying to me.
I went through a 5 month abortion procedure to deliver my son. I had a postagladin suppository inserted and went through a horrible experience with pain and chills to deliver our tiny son,William. I held him wrapped in a blanket, and Pat and I shed tears at what could have been. It was winter and the ground was frozen.we took him home in a small box and put it in the freezer. So hard to open it and face him and have the memories and tears come flooding me again.
About two years later the same thing unexplainably happened. We lost Robert the same time and way. 'It looks like his cord is fatally kinked.' It was earth shattering to face another loss of a son and brother for John here on this earth.
WE know that we have these children to be united with someday! These and the other 4 lost along the jounrney of our 'nest'. I feel that they were both the best and the worst years of my life! How I prayed that the Lord would give me one more child after John so that the world would see visible truth that 'no, we were't just trying for our boy and that is why we ended up with 5 children! We were open to family!' Yet I am flooded with peace and even joy to know that all our children are with us whether here on earth and in heaven! I have named each of my children in heaven.
Christopher lost between Ruth and Nancy, Thomas lost when my sister Mary died of Lymphoma in 1986, Joseph lost before John, William and Robert lost at 5 mo after John, and Mary lost at 3 1/2 mo in 1994. The prayer for them of their mother is a powerful experience for me as I remember them daily and many times feel that they are up there keeping me on the straight and narrow as much as possible. All I know is that I must need a lot of help to have that small spiritual army in heaven. I got a call today from daughter number 3 that I needed to update my grandchildren picture - the number had doubled since.
So here are the 9 together with Hallel when she visited in April. Ruth has 4 with another on the way - Simon age 8, Mary age 7, David soon to be 5, and Rose 13 months. Nancy has Augustine 2, and Bernadette 7 months. Maria has 3 children. Therese 5, David 3, and Patrick 8 months! So this is almost a complete picture except for Maria's two losses due to miscarriage, who are in heaven.
We love all life we have been blessed with here and in heaven, and pray for each daily. Guardian Angels watch out for them. Jesus, we Trust in YOU. I am first and foremost a wife and mother.
My husband,Pat, is a farmer in SW Minnesota. He is large on the crops and he also has over 100 cows that he calves out. I am a nurse, but was able to take 14 years off to raise my 5 children. I then returned to a hospice nurse position after my son, John, started school. I only work part time and keep busy with my family, a big garden with canning, yard work, involvement with my faith at the Catholic Church, and now grandkids living close. I had the joy of watching my 3 grandkids while our oldest daughter worked half time as a nurse at the hospital in town. This past summer our lives were rocked when we discovered that our youngest, John, age 20 had a very rare form of brain cancer.
Since Father's day. I have become his nurse and between his father and I. We have been with him for many different treatments in Rochester. The cancer is now in remission and we are hopeful to pick up life from here with all of us healthy and looking forward to many years ahead! These two pairs are demostrating how they all walk in the same path or trail.If you look on the other side of the hill above them you can see a cow trail that they use on that side of the pasture. When you go out and walk in the pasture.
You will see these paths that are very much used to the point that they are deep and there is no grass growing in them just like a well used people trail gets to be. On a very steep hill there can be teraces of many cow trails along the side where they will go single file like these two moms with their calves following along behind.
I did see some of the calves get tired of the slow pace and run ahead, but it is obvious, when you see the trails,that the cows use them for the most part to get from one place in the pasture to another. How my husband loves to see them out there in the lush grass getting fat off of the grass that grows where no crops can due to the up and down land or the creeks that run through them and are also important for the cows and calves to get the water they need just like every living creature! My husband's idea of a romantic evening is to go out on the 4 wheeler or the pickup to look at the cows and calves in the 6 different pastures that we have! The kids have fond memories of going out to look at the cows in the back of the pickup - great vacation/family time! Our nephew, Sam Cross, has taken a year out of his life to work on the National Evagelical Team - they are Catholic Youth in their late teens and early 20s that travel the country in a van giving retreats to youth everywhere! Their homebase in St Paul, but they have traveled from coast to coast this last year and they themselves are from many places in the country and even a girl from Netherlands! In the picture Sam is standing all the way to the left by John.
He lived with us a summer and learned about the farm and was in 4 H and FFA here. He showed cattle and pigs at the county fair and then went up to the State Fair with his projects and then worked in the Miracle of Birth barn for a couple of summers. Sam is a special nephew! He also has done many TEC retreats after he said yes to our request that he make a retreat and absolutely fell in love with TEC! Now he has taken it a step further in serving on this traveling retreat team with his guitar and wonderful joyful spirit. Touching many youth along with the 10 youth that are on the team with him. Just before this picture was taken.
Sam had given them rides back and forth on the loader to 'see' the cows and farm scenes. Sitting to the far right of the tractor in the loader bucket is a girl from Minnesota named, Sarah.
We struck up a conversation in the kitchen while I was cleaning up after the meal that we had shared. She started the conversation by asking me if I had always lived in Mn. I thought that I would wow her by starting off by saying; 'No, actually I was born in Boston, Mass!' Her reply; 'So was I!' That was a start of the most amazing give and take between us!
We share so much in common and mostly I thought that she was probably me about 40 years ago when I was a new Catholic and so in love with EVERYTHING about the Catholic Church! She shared that her family of 4 girls and one boy and both of her parents converted from Episcopal to Catholic and why would you belong anywhere but the True Church!?! I was blown away to meet someone on this long journey I have been on that is at the same place I was at that age! All of these youth are so amazing and I hope and pray and am really confident that they have touched deeply and positively many youth on their trek across the country! I asked the girl from Netherlands about the Catholic Church in her country.
I have heard that it barely exists any more and she agreed that only the old attend church and otherwise those that are Catholic like her go with their families at EAster and Christmas. Her friend told her that she would do the NET as she had done ahead of her and now a young person is returning to this country without God. Filled with love and knowledge of her Church - Jesus and His Mother - It was a wonderful hour and a half and gave me so much hope for the Church and how the grassroots are strong and spreading our faith far and wide! Thank you Lord for all the work that is taking place in your church and please continue to use me and all those that are listening to and answering your call!
Amen and Halleluia! This was John doing the 'She thinks my tractor is attractive' skit for Arts In at the county fair in 4H a few years back. It is just so fun to see him in his element and it always amazed us to see how relaxed he was up there. Not like any of the rest of us! Now he hopes to take that love of the stage and put it along with his Ag background into some type of a job for his future.
It will certainly be interesting to follow along and now with a year overcoming brain cancer and all that has meant for him. It has certainly taken him to a deeper and more compassionate place. We all await what the future will bring.
Thank you John for all the FUN we have had following you as you share the joy with us on stage! It has been a fun ride!
Jesus we know that you are in control of John's life and have a wonderful plan just for him! Jesus we trust in You! First with a talent show at the Catholic School doing.Oh happy day from Sister Act and then again for 4 H share the fun. Finally with chior robes that we found at the Thrift store and with his sister, Maria, and cousins, Sam and Phil Cross. We enjoy the fun at Christmas camp.
John even put it on for Easter when we went to visit Maria in the monastery. We shared a meal through the enclosure and John did the entertainment for all of us by putting on a chior robe and lip sincing. Oh happy day for all of us. It was great entertainment that was good over and over! I came across this inside of a long letter that our daughter, Maria, had written daily to share her experience with us as she went from a Poor Clare Monastery in Sauk Rapids, Mn to one close to Washington DC.
It was so hard to think that she could go so far away to a cloistered monastery. Where we would have to go and see her there and never get a hug as she would be in the 'enclosure'. It was to the point of her entering and the mother superior asked her to write a letter saying that this was the right thing for her to do.
She couldn't write it and was back home! We were shocked and amazed!
After saying goodbye to her life. She returned and embraced it! I will never forget her out helping put the cows and calves out to pasture and saying how wonderful it was to be out there. Now that was a miracle!
So often on this journey we have been weak, depressed, scared and lost. The image of Jesus picking up the weak lost lamb is so often coming to me. This is wonderful to be able to share here with all of you that are upholding us in prayer! One of my favorite pictures from France.Susan helping John walk through the rain down a path at Saint-Pierre. They have always had a close relationship. Susan was 3 1/2 years older than John.
I lost two pregnancies between them and it was never kept from the kids. We all grieved together at the losses. Susan was thrilled with her little brother from day one. She was constantly caring for him and watching out for him. We have a family story that Susan saved John's life. I will save that for a later date to share. John discovered in France that he could walk at a normal speed leaving his walker behind and having someone under his weak side.
I think that he enjoyed the closeness also. We were in France and it was totally due to prayer! John at Lourdes with his two sisters. LS Hallel in the habit she had just received as a new member of the community of the Lamb and Nancy.
From the back as they support their brother it looks like he is on the cross. After the news about two months earlier that he had brain cancer and then the ataxia on his left side as a result of the biopsy they had to do to diagnose it. It certainly a cross like no other we could have ever imagined!
Beyond our wildest nightmares! Just the day before we left for France he was able to get to the bathroom by himself for the first time! We could go to France to see his sister join the community, and go to Lourdes and bath in the miraculous and healing waters under the watchful care of our most Blessed Virgin Mother of God. Mary Most Holy! John truly turned from a heavy heart to one of hope at this point in the journey. A group shot over at Ruth and Paul's place. Little Sister Hallel - Susan here for a week.
Took John back and forth to radiation, and we then had a family Thanksgiving up in the Cities with her other two sisters that live in ST Paul. Getting ready to head back to Kansas City.
That is where she is living for the next year in the only community here in the US. Community of the Lamb. Pictured are from left to right. Paul Lanoue, Ruth Lanoue, Little Sister Hallel, her dad Pat and John Verly.
In front Mary with her kitty Purrrrrrs.
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The Sufferings of This Present Time
By David J. Stewart
Romans 8:17, 18, “And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together. For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
What a wonderful passage of Scripture!
First, the Apostle Paul addresses the 'sufferings of this present time.' Everyone endures some degree of suffering in this earthly life, some much more than others. There is no pain like the pain caused when a spouse files for divorce and abandons. There is no sense of loss as that of losing one's children. It is difficult to continue in life when one's health is poor and pain is a constant companion. There is nothing more frustrating than jealous and malicious co-workers who enjoy harassing and making one's life more difficult on a daily basis. There is nothing more disappointing than to have one's plans for the future destroyed. Living can so easily turn into surviving in this frail world in which we dwell. There is no guarantee of success, happiness, or health in life. The only guarantee is problems and death.
The Apostle Paul had more than his share of problems, disappointments and frustrations in life. In 2nd Corinthians 11:23-27 the Apostle Paul shares with us some of the hardships of life he went through . Doom classic free download. . .
'..in labours more abundant, in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft. Of the Jews five times received I forty stripes save one. Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep; In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren; In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.'
But notice, secondly, what the Apostle Paul said in Romans 8:18 concerning our present sufferings . . .
'For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
Amen! The born-again Christian, especially those who are serving God have much to look forward to in eternity! Paul set his heart upon Heaven and rejoiced, hoping for the day when he would forever be with the Lord Jesus Christ.
What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see,
And I look upon His face,
The One who saved me by His grace;
When He takes me by the hand
And leads me through the Promised Land,
What a day, glorious day that will be.
The richest person on earth won't have as much as the poorest saint in Heaven. The happiest person on earth won't be as happy as the saddest saint in Heaven. He that is least in the kingdom of Heaven is greater than the greatest man on earth. Matthew 11:11, “Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.” God has many wonderful things planned for the believer in Heaven, especially for those who are soul winners. 1st Corinthians 2:9, “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” Daniel 12:3, “And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.” Amen!
All of our present sufferings in this world cannot be compared to the glory (honour and dignity) which shall be revealed in us through Christ Jesus. Whereas this world hates, curses, despises and rejects us because we are God's children, the Bible promises in Romans 8:17 that we will be glorified with Christ in Heaven. We are joint-heirs together with Jesus Christ. Amen! Romans 8:7, 'And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.' We are not worthy of such honor, but God in His wondrous mercy has made us joint-heirs with Jesus by means of His blood sacrifice.
The Apostle Paul, writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, assures us that all of our present sufferings cannot be compared to what God has in store for the believer in Heaven. What a day that will be!
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