God, our comfort
by Dianne Eckermann
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For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ (2 Corinthians 1:5).
There will have been many times where we may have complained about suffering in our lives. In recent weeks, I have complained about the power going off unexpectedly, about the cost of repairs to a minor scrape on my car, and about feeling tired after work. Not once did I consider I was lucky to live in a country with a good, well, reasonable, power supply. Not once did I consider I was fortunate to own a car, nor did I consider I was lucky to be able to work. These are not really examples of suffering where I feel in need of comfort; they are merely inconveniences. There are others in much greater need.
Today’s verse begins by praising God for providing comfort. Christians are not miraculously protected from troubles or trials in their lives. This was something that Paul knew well as he suffered frequently from persecution for his faith. He was sustained by his faith and the comfort of God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In this letter to the Corinthians, Paul shares what seems to be a conflicting image of suffering and comfort. The city of Corinth, a seaport, was a tough place to live. No doubt, the diverse community saw considerable suffering. This was a needy community in many different ways; however, it was not a community that Paul left to suffer alone. It was a community he supported through his visits and letters. Here, he tells the people of Corinth that where there is suffering, there is also comfort.
When Paul thinks of Jesus on the cross, he shares in his suffering, but he also shares in the ongoing comfort that comes as a result of that incredible suffering. This is the glory of Christ crucified, the glory of the cross. God does not see our suffering from a distance and leave us to drag ourselves through it alone. Instead, God suffers with us; he carries us through hardship and shares his comfort with us.
Dear God, we thank you for your continual presence, particularly during times when life seems harsh and unfair. Help us to understand that where there is suffering, there is also comfort. Support us as we share your comfort with those in need. Amen.
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