For I am reckoning that the sufferings of the current era do not deserve the glory about to be revealed for us
Paul to the Romans 8: 18, Concordant New Testament
While preparing for his role as gunnery sergeant Hartman in Stanley Kubricks film Full Metal Jacket, former Marine Corps drill sergeant R. Lee. Ermey was advised to use his experiences in the Marines in order to provide realism for the role in which he had been cast. However, one of the difficulties which Ermy ran into was when the producers insisted that the Marine recruits in the film wear running shoes during scenes which involved physical training. Over the objections of the staff, Ermy insisted that he had never allowed his recruits to train in athletic shoes. His reasoning was simple, when these men hit the battlefield, they would be wearing standard issue combat boots and gear. As a drill instructor, it was his job to prepare his men for that battlefield. This got me thinking this week. What is it which God has provided in order that we would be prepared for that which we face in this life? Yes, we have the scriptures to fall back on, but is there something more? The apostle Paul has spoken the sufferings of this life cannot compare to the glory to be revealed for us {Paul to the Romans 8:18}. Indeed, how much easier will our life be when we have knowledge of the truth of the evangel of Christ? One of the scriptures that many people have trouble with is that Jesus Himself has promised that our lives will have trials {Johns Account 16:33}. Yet Jesus gives this warning not as a harbinger of bad times, but that "You may have peace." For as Christ has proclaimed, in this world we will have affliction, but Jesus has overcome this world! When we trust in our life in the Father, through Christ Jesus we have conquered this world as well. Of course, it's easy to look at all of the chaos going on around the world and assume that we have no hope. I have a fellow gym rat friend who is a self described "Empath" who feels greatly for the sufferings of others. He is constantly bombarding me with the question of why God would allow His children to suffer. Believe me, I have struggled with this question as well. This is where the scriptures come in. I believe that the scriptures to be our "Boots on the ground" which help us to navigate the trials of life. Just as R. Lee. Ermy prepared his Marine recruits for the rigors of combat, so has the Father prepared us for the trials we will have in life.
Yet not only so, but we may be glorying also in afflictions, having perceived that affliction is producing endurance, yet endurance testedness, yet testedness expectation. Now expectation is not mortifying, seeing that the love of God has been poured out in our hearts through the holy spirit which is being given to us
Paul to the Romans 5: 3-5, Concordant New Testament
Despite being a strong voice for the evangel of the truth of Christ, Paul also faced his own share of afflictions in his life. From the temptations of the accuser {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 12:7-10} to his time spent in Roman prisons for speaking the word of Christ. One could say that if anyone had cause to complain about the unfairness of his life, it would have been Paul. But what does Paul proclaim of the afflictions of his life? When speaking of the afflictions of his life, Paul proclaims that we may "Be glorifying in afflictions" {Paul to the Romans 5:3}. Glorying in our difficulties? Is that even possible? It is when we see the forest through the trees. When we know and realize that despite our own afflictions, that God has brought us into our union life in Him {Johns Account 14:20}. That despite the troubles of our own lives, that this life we live is not outside of God, but in Him. Therefore, it is the Father Who brings us through our various tribulations through His love for us. Just as R. Lee. Ermy prepared his recruits for the rigors of combat, the Father has also prepared the way for us to endure the trials of life. Paul speaks to these afflictions as producing endurance within us {Paul to the Romans 5:4}. As he trained his recruits, Ermy knew that they would have the endurance which they would need to handle any situation they faced. The difference between a Marine drill instructor and God is that when the rubber meets the road, we endure our tribulations in Him. This is why Paul could be confident in glorying in his afflictions.
~Scott~