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What about Suffering?

September 25, 2017 by Brad Murphy

What about Suffering?

There are many types of suffering in the world.  During this season of natural disasters in North America, many are wondering what all this suffering and pain  could mean.  They wonder, “Where is God?”

Pain is a universal condition.  The Bible has a lot to say about suffering and pain.  I’ve identified 12 different types of suffering that show up in the Bible and in our lives.

12-Types of suffering or affliction:

  1. Fallen World Suffering – This includes things like natural disasters, human illness, and death.
  2. Consequence Suffering – This is the natural result of bad decisions, mistakes, and sin.
  3. Demonic Suffering – This is the direct work of our enemy tormenting, possessing, or oppressing people.
  4. Victim Suffering – This is the result of one persons sin against another and includes things like rape, human trafficking, abuse, and neglect.
  5. Community Suffering – This is individual suffering that is a result of the suffering of a community and includes things like war, epidemics, and corruption.
  6. Discipline Suffering – This is suffering that happens to correct or punish for a mistake or sin that didn’t have a natural consequence or whose natural consequence was avoided because of the discipline.
  7. Persecution Suffering – This is the kind of suffering that Christians experience for just being Christian and includes martyrdom.
  8. Empathy Suffering – This is the kind of suffering we experience because someone else we love or care for is in pain.
  9. Purpose of God Suffering  – This is the kind of suffering given by God for his purposes.  Jesus crucifixion is the greatest example.
  10. Preventative Suffering – This is suffering that prevents greater suffering.  An example is the person who had a relentless sore throat that took them to the doctor only to find out they had a tumor or heart problem.
  11. Mysterious Suffering – This is the kind of suffering that’s cause is unknown.
  12. Apocalyptic Suffering – This is the kind of suffering sent by God as judgment on the world.  It is described in the end times passages of the Bible.

Clearly, there are a lot of ways or types of suffering.  You may be able to identify more.

But why?  That’s the great question. “Why is there suffering and pain.”

Some ask, “If God is all loving and all powerful, why doesn’t he stop suffering and pain?”  It’s a good question, that must be considered.

I believe that the best approach to the problem of pain is to ask the opposite.  What is pain and suffering if there is no God?

Let me argue that if there is no God, then suffering, pain, and disappointment are all just illusions.  If humans are nothing more than conscious star dust (molecules of elements bumping into each other) then what does it matter if there is pain and suffering?

  • Who cares if one blob of star dust murders another one?
  • Who cares if 300 bags of space matter die in an earthquake or hurricane?
  • Who cares if millions of women and children are exploited and abused through human trafficking?
  • If there is no God, why care?

The reality is: our experience of pain and suffering proves that we are more than just accidents of evolution.  Our moral outrage against racism, human trafficking, war, and abuse, proves that a moral creator has endowed us with the ability to discern and experience great pain – and – great joy, agonizing suffering – and – the comfort of peace.

Without God things like beauty, love, happiness, and admiration are all just empty sentiment.  Without God things like hate, racism, rape, and assault are just a preference or dislike.  They have no value, they are just illusions of our evolved mind, they are meaningless.

Therefore, I argue, that there is a God, that suffering is the absence of his goodness and a departure from his original plan.  I argue that suffering and pain prove his existence rather than challenge it.

Reach out to Jesus

The reason we know about evil is because there is good to compare it to.  The reason we know darkness is because there is light.  The reason we know pain is because there is perfection.  The reason we know ugly suffering, is because we know the beauty of goodness.

The GOOD NEWS is that God knows our pain.  He understands our suffering.  Jesus has been tempted in every way that we have, but is without sin.  Jesus experienced abandonment, natural disaster, hate, abuse, and agonizing suffering.  He entered our pain and has made a way out.  I encourage you to turn to him.  Come to Jesus!  Cry out to God and he will lift you up.

Further Reading: Romans 8:18-39 | Ephesians 3:1-13 | Hebrews 4:14-16

Filed Under: Appologetics, News, Blog, Theology, Featured Tagged With: problem of pain, suffering, Death, Doubt

Next Steps – How to Get Involved at Eagle LifeChurch

September 18, 2017 by Brad Murphy

A common questions that new comers ask is, “How do I get involved at Eagle LifeChurch?”

It’s a great question and so important for our growing church.  We average 5-10 visitors every Sunday, so here is how we help people move from visitor to member.

There are three steps of involvement at Eagle LifeChurch.

THE FIRST STEP IS REGULAR ATTENDANCE. 

Join us every Sunday for Worship Service and join a LifeGroup.

LifeGroups are a great way to get connected to others and grow in faith.  New LifeGroups start each September and January.  It’s almost never a bad time to jump in.  There is an online list of active groups at www.EagleLifeChurch.org/LifeGroups.

Regular attendance is a great start, but it’s not the destination.

* If you are new to faith and would like to learn more about following Jesus, receiving forgiveness, and experiencing God,
please email us so we can help you on your journey.

THE SECOND STEP IS SERVING.

Serving at Eagle LifeChurch is a great way to work with others and help people experience God in a life-changing way.  Currently, we are looking for volunteers to serve in hospitality, community outreach, children’s ministry, grounds keeping, and worship arts (music and media). If you are interested in serving as a volunteer you will need to complete and return the Volunteer Application provided online at https://eaglelifechurch.org/volunteer-application-safe-church/.  Then we can get together and chat about a best fit for you.

In addition to serving at LifeChurch, we have several volunteer opportunities in the community.  We partner with BSU Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, Path Pregnancy Clinic, Boise Girls Academy home for at-risk teens, and INsideOut Cares (a local effort to end Human Trafficking in the Treasure Valley and across Idaho).  Contact Us if you are interested in any of these and we can get you connected.

THE THIRD STEP IS CHURCH MEMBERSHIP.

Church Membership is offered to those who have been active in serving and supporting Eagle LifeChurch for at least six months and wish to participate in the annual Membership Meetings that shape the future of the church.  Members are invested in the mission and organization of Eagle LifeChurch.  They vote on leadership, direction, and major initiatives.  They review and accept annual ministry and financial reports.  Each spring we host a Membership Information meeting for those who are interested.

MORE INFORMATION

If you would like more information about getting involved or would like to talk with a pastor about a life-changing experience with God, please contact us.

Filed Under: News, Leadership Training, Church Business, Blog, LifeChange Tagged With: community, serving, helping, involvment, community outreach, volunteer

Welcome our NEW LifeKids Director

August 18, 2017 by Brad Murphy

Please welcome our new LifeKids Director, Samantha Williams.  She comes to us with years of experience in Children’s Ministry.  Before her family moved to Meridian she was the Children’s Ministry Coordinator for seven years and a Christian Preschool Teacher for six years at Crosswind Community Church in Palmdale, CA.

She has been worshiping at Eagle LifeChurch with her husband Ronnie, and daughters, Aubrey & Avery, since August of 2016.

Samantha is a dynamic and energetic leader.  Her philosophy of ministry is about growing people through teams.  Her passion for kids and families is powerful and her positive outlook is contagious.

Samantha will be joining our staff working part-time as our LifeKids Director and volunteering as our Nursery Coordinator.  If you would like to welcome her, ask any questions, or join one of her teams, you can email her at samanthaw@eaglelifechurch.org.

Carol Berry, our former LifeKids Director, is stepping down to focus on her career at the Eagle Public Library.  Carol and her husband, Dave, will continue to worship at ELC, and Carol plans to continue teaching monthly in LifeKids.

Would you please join us in praying for Samantha and her family, and Carol and Dave during this transition?  Please also pray for the children & the LifeKids Ministry Team as Samantha joins them in our mission of lighting the way to life for every child in north Ada County.

If you have any questions about this transition please contact Pastor Brad, bradm@eaglelifechurch.org.

Filed Under: News, Blog

Esther: Time for a Saviour

June 6, 2017 by Brad Murphy

Esther’s story is history, but also prophecy. It’s a story of God’s providence in preserving his people, but it’s also a shadow of what is to come.

Simply Esther story is our story:

  • We can be living in full submission to God, honoring him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and the God of the spaces works his will.
  • We can be living as a hypocrite, having one name at the church on Sunday and another name in the classroom or break room on Monday.
  • We can be living in open rebellion, turning our back on God.

God’s will, will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Because Esther’s story is our story, but ultimately our story is God’s.

https://eaglelifechurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/06-04-2017.mp3

Arabian Nights:

  1. Palace Intrigue | Esther 2:1-4
    After these things, when the anger of King Ahasuerus had abated, he remembered Vashti and what she had done and what had been decreed against her.  Then the king’s young men who attended him said, “Let beautiful young virgins be sought out for the king.  And let the king appoint officers in all the provinces of his kingdom to gather all the beautiful young virgins to the harem in Susa the citadel, under custody of Hegai, the king’s eunuch, who is in charge of the women. Let their cosmetics be given them. And let the young woman who pleases the king be queen instead of Vashti.” This pleased the king, and he did so.
  2. Enter the Hero | Esther 2:5-11
     Now there was a Jew in Susa the citadel whose name was Mordecai, the son of Jair, son of Shimei, son of Kish, a Benjaminite, who had been carried away from Jerusalem among the captives carried away with Jeconiah king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had carried away. He was bringing up Hadassah, that is Esther, the daughter of his uncle, for she had neither father nor mother. The young woman had a beautiful figure and was lovely to look at, and when her father and her mother died, Mordecai took her as his own daughter.  So when the king’s order and his edict were proclaimed, and when many young women were gathered in Susa the citadel in custody of Hegai, Esther also was taken into the king’s palace and put in custody of Hegai, who had charge of the women. And the young woman pleased him and won his favor. And he quickly provided her with her cosmetics and her portion of food, and with seven chosen young women from the king’s palace, and advanced her and her young women to the best place in the harem. Esther had not made known her people or kindred, for Mordecai had commanded her not to make it known. And every day Mordecai walked in front of the court of the harem to learn how Esther was and what was happening to her.
  3. The Hero Rises | Esther 2:15-18
    When the turn came for Esther the daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mordecai, who had taken her as his own daughter, to go in to the king, she asked for nothing except what Hegai the king’s eunuch, who had charge of the women, advised. Now Esther was winning favor in the eyes of all who saw her. And when Esther was taken to King Ahasuerus, into his royal palace, in the tenth month, which is the month of Tebeth, in the seventh year of his reign,  the king loved Esther more than all the women, and she won grace and favor in his sight more than all the virgins, so that he set the royal crown on her head and made her queen instead of Vashti. Then the king gave a great feast for all his officials and servants; it was Esther’s feast. He also granted a remission of taxes to the provinces and gave gifts with royal generosity.

Filed Under: Featured, Esther: For such a time as this, Sermons, Blog, Sermon Series Tagged With: Savior, Esther

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