Wednesday, July 18, 2012

This Week's Topic: The Problem of Pain

The "Intolerable Compliment"

“Even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God. . . .to keep me from becoming proud, I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger from Satan to torment me and keep me from becoming proud."  
2 Corinthians 12:7 (NLT)        


Reflect

“We are, not metaphorically but in very truth, a Divine work of art, something that God is making, and therefore something with which He will not be satisfied until it has a certain character. Here again we come up against what I have called the “intolerable compliment.” Over a sketch made idly to amuse a child, an artist may not take much trouble: he may be content to let it go even though it is not exactly as he meant it to be. But over the great picture of his life—the work which he loves, though in a different fashion, as intensely as a man loves a woman or a mother a child—he will take endless trouble—and would doubtless, thereby give endless trouble to the picture if it were sentient. One can imagine a sentient picture, after being rubbed and scraped and re-commenced for the tenth time, wishing that it were only a thumb-nail sketch whose making was over in a minute. In the same way, it is natural for us to wish that God had designed for us a less glorious and less arduous destiny; but then we are wishing not for more love but for less.”
C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain

Prayer

“Lord, I accept your "intolerable compliment". I choose to believe that the pain you allow is used by you to ensure that I become the person that you intend me to become. Thank you, Lord. Amen."  

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