Sufferin Succotash An Incomplete Guide To The Theology Of Suffering
magick, religion, ritual 0 Comments »Since I have come back to the Church I often hear people tell me their Old Catholic Grandma's would tell them as children to stop their whining and "offer it up." What Grannie was saying is, "take your suffering and offer it up or add it to Christ's suffering because He will use it for some purpose in the body of Christ." Since Catholics believe the body of Christ is not separated by time or death, we can offer up our suffering for the sake of those enduring purification before they see Christ. (nothing impure can ever see God.) We can also offer up our suffering for the salvation of souls (my personal favorite)
Scripture speaks clearly to the fact that we will suffer and God uses this suffering. Luke 14: 27
"AND WHOSOEVER DOTH NOT CARRY HIS CROSS AND COME AFTER ME CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE."
II Corinthians 4:8-12
"IN ALL THINGS WE SUFFER TRIBULATION: BUT ARE NOT DISTRESSED. WE ARE STRAITENED: BUT ARE NOT DESTITUTE. WE SUFFER PERSECUTION: BUT ARE NOT FORSAKEN. WE ARE CAST DOWN: BUT WE PERISH NOT. ALWAYS BEARING ABOUT IN OUR BODY THE MORTIFICATION OF JESUS, THAT THE LIFE ALSO OF JESUS MAY BE MADE MANIFEST IN OUR BODIES. FOR WE WHO LIVE ARE ALWAYS DELIVERED UNTO DEATH FOR JESUS' SAKE: THAT THE LIFE ALSO OF JESUS MAY BE MADE MANIFEST IN OUR MORTAL FLESH. SO THEN DEATH WORKETH IN US: BUT LIFE IN YOU"
My favorite verse of all time: Philippians 3:8-11
"FURTHERMORE, I COUNT ALL THINGS TO BE BUT LOSS FOR THE EXCELLENT KNOWLEDGE OF JESUS CHRIST, MY LORD: FOR WHOM I HAVE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF ALL THINGS AND COUNT THEM BUT AS DUNG, THAT I MAY GAIN CHRIST. AND MAY BE FOUND IN HIM, NOT HAVING MY JUSTICE, WHICH IS OF THE LAW, BUT THAT WHICH IS OF THE FAITH OF CHRIST JESUS, WHICH IS OF GOD: JUSTICE IN FAITH. THAT I MAY KNOW HIM AND THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION AND THE FELLOWSHIP OF HIS SUFFERINGS: BEING MADE CONFORMABLE TO HIS DEATH, IF BY ANY MEANS I MAY ATTAIN TO THE RESURRECTION WHICH IS FROM THE DEAD. "
I must have skipped over these verses when we were insisting that God heal my wife. Somehow I didn't make the connection that Christ our Savior and role model suffered and we are to be conformed to his likeness and image, so suffering would certainly be a part of that process. The beauty in suffering is not only can it build character and patience and strengthen our faith, but it can fill up what is lacking in Christ's sufferings for the sake of His body, the church. Does that mean Christ's suffering and death on the Cross wasn't enough to bring us redemption from our sins? Absolutely not, but He gives us the opportunity to add our sufferings to His, since at some mystical level, we are a part of the "priesthood of believers " and therefore can offer up our suffering as a sacrifice for others. It's a beautiful and ancient teaching of the Church that has made much more sense to me than the unscriptural views of suffering I held many years ago during my late wife's illness. Peter reiterates this concept when he says: "FOR UNTO THIS ARE YOU CALLED: BECAUSE CHRIST ALSO SUFFERED FOR US, LEAVING YOU AN EXAMPLE THAT YOU SHOULD FOLLOW HIS STEPS. "
(1 Peter 2)
So to wrap up this "incomplete" guide:
1) We all will suffer as children of God living in this fallen world.
2) Jesus is our role model and if He suffered, we certainly are not going to be spared, and are commanded to follow in His footsteps.
3) Suffering is not only used for our growth but in some mysterious way, God takes our suffering, when we offer it, and uses it for the benefit of our brothers and sisters, the body of Christ.
Let me know what you think.
Pope John Paul II's Letter on the Christian Meaning of Suffering