Suffering is the
necessary deep feeling of the human situation. If we don’t feel pain,
suffering, human failure, and weakness, we stand antiseptically apart from it,
and remain numb and small. We can’t understand such things by thinking about
them. The superficiality of much of our world is that it tries to buy its way
out of the ordinary limits and pain of being human. Carl Jung called it
“necessary suffering,” and I think he was right.
Jesus did not
numb himself or withhold himself from human pain, as we see even in his refusal
of the numbing wine on the cross (Matthew 27:34). Some forms of suffering are necessary so that
we know the human dilemma, so that we can even name our shadow self and
confront it.
Brothers and
sisters, the irony is not that God should feel so fiercely; it’s that his
creatures feel so feebly. If there is nothing in your life to cry about, if
there is nothing in your life to yell about, you must be out of touch. We must
all feel and know the immense pain of this global humanity. Then we are no
longer isolated, but a true member of the universal Body of Christ. Then we know
God not from the outside but from the inside!
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