Title: Lessons from Suffering (Psalm 119:65-72)
Some have described human history as “a world like a confession.” The waves of tribulation in the life of human beings are constantly rushing in and making them feel anxious and fearful. No one passes without
For some, disease brings suffering and suffering. The whole family is anxious because of the disease, a lot of property must be wasted, and in the face of an incurable disease, it makes even a healthy family contemplate.
The pain of economic poverty, if you don't eat, you can't force yourself to earn money. In difficult circumstances, your debt grows like a snowman.
It is indescribable how painful it is to say that only those who have been starved are hungry.
The suffering suffered by the Japanese imperialists for believing in Jesus, and the vicious persecution of the Communist Party, was the terrible suffering of Christianity. The repressive humiliation of our country for 36 years under Japanese rule was also a painful humiliation that our people could not bear. The wounds that trampled this land have not healed up to this day. Yesterday was the 44th anniversary of that painful day.
The psalmist confesses that he was wrong before suffering, but that suffering was useful.
1. Before suffering
Before suffering, he confesses that he has acted erroneously. It is not a normal life because he is living an easy life.
Even if they live unrighteously, they cheat, steal, harm their neighbors, multiply their wealth, and lead a prosperous, easy-going life. Pride grows in heaven