Between our current suffering and our future relief, we have a limited opportunity to lament, while God uses this time to produce something good. 1. While we lament that waiting itself has become our new hardship, we discover afresh the goodness of The Lord. (v.25-27) 2. While we lament, The Lord reassures us that our suffering will end. (v.28-33) 3. While we lament under God's design, we gain true contentment. (v.34-39) What is unique about times of pain and suffering? Why is there always a future aspect to hope? Romans 8:24 When is it harder to submit to God's will? 1 Peter 2:21-25 Whom does the Lord chastise and why? Hebrews 12:6
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The Rev. Benjamin J. Snodgrass has been Pastor at Falls Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, since October, 2004. He graduated from Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and previously served at Grace Fellowship OPC in the Germantown area of...