Everyone hates to hurt. Given the opportunity I'd pick no pain. Jane Fonda used to say "No pain, no gain" and I think she had it right. This principle seems to be a central theme throughout scripture. Paul counts his gain as loss for the sake of the knowing Christ. He'd give it all up again for more of Jesus. I'd agree in my own life, I'd had a lot and lost a lot but I'd do it all again for more of Jesus in me, more relationship. Was there pain in this process? Absolutely! So I'm back to the beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12 and this "upside down" living as it relates to pain and hard circumstances.
- Blessed are the poor in spirit . . .
- Blessed are those who mourn . . . .
- Blessed are the meek . . .
- Blessed are the merciful . . .
- Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness sake . . .
- Blessed are the pure in heart . . .
- Blessed are the peacemakers . . .
- Blessed are the persecuted . . .
- Blessed are those who are mistreated because of their faith . . .
If you look at each of these, there is pain, heartache, difficulty, dissension, lies. What part of that sounds like fun? In order to experience "poor in spirit" there was a point where the opposite had to be experienced, right? Mourning indicates loss of something, a dream, a person, old patterns of behavior; being merciful indicates that a hurt was experienced. Mercy is not giving someone what they deserve; hunger and thirst leads me to believe there is a longing for more, a discontent at the current status; purity in heart comes from cleansing; peace cannot be realized unless there was war at one time, persecution is pain, outright pain and is the last person, mistreated because of their faith. How can this be Blessed? It certainly doesn't feel blessed. In fact if feels often times like abandonment, unfairness, devaluing and unloving, right?
So all this pain has a future promise but the "Blessed" is what? How does the work? Maybe the answer lies in the definition of "Blessed". (it's times like these I wished I had stayed in that Greek class, but thank God for books!)
Maybe part three, because this is getting long. So for now, the "upside down" living looks like pain = something good in the future. That still leaves the pain in the now.
To this I cling . . . John 16:33 "These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world."
