THE GLORY BEYOND THE SUFFERING
Acts 7:54-60
Now
when they heard these things they were enraged, and they ground their teeth at
him.
55 But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into
heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
56 And he said, “Behold, I see the heavens
opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” 57 But they cried out with a loud voice and stopped
their ears and rushed together at him. 58 Then
they cast him out of the city and stoned him. And the witnesses laid down their
garments at the feet of a young man named Saul. 59 And
as they were stoning Stephen, he called out, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”
60 And falling to his knees he cried out with
a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” And when he had said
this, he fell asleep."
Acts 7:54-60
Speaking hand's free in my car with my Christian sister about some hardships she is currently experiencing, as we prayed and I hung up the phone my radio came back on just in time for me to hear: "God wants you to get a glimpse of the glory beyond the suffering." Glimpse of the Glory! What a remarkable statement. Beyond the suffering! YES, cried my heart. The preacher on the radio continued to share the story of Stephen, the first known martyr of the early Church. Stephen was drug out of town and stoned to death because of his faith in Jesus Christ and his testimony to the religious leaders about the Messiah. It is interesting to me that while he was in the synagogue speaking to the Sanhedrin the scriptures say:
Then all those who were sitting in the Council, stared [intently] at him, and they saw that Stephen’s face was like the face of an angel. (Acts 6:15)
They clearly got a glimpse of the Glory (shining, radiance of God) in/upon Stephen, but it simply angered them when he continued to speak, finally accusing them of being stiff-necked, stubborn people who resist the Holy Spirit, refusing to see the Righteous One for who He is according to the teaching they all had handed down to them and which they had taught themselves! Now it was personal and they who had beheld the Glory were now enraged rather than redeemed by it.
God wants us to get a glimpse of The Glory beyond the suffering. In the midst of Stephen's suffering he looked up and when he did he saw heaven open up, and he saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God. God wants us to do the same in the midst of our suffering - LOOK UP. As we do we will see the Father and the Son as the Holy Spirit rests upon and in us; we will get a glimpse of The Glory and it will make all the difference in this world. It will make a difference in how we walk through the suffering, the challenges, the difficulties of life.
Later in the day I shared this with a co-worker who also endured much suffering the week before, she commented that words people speak are like those stones being hurled at Stephen. Yes! And at such times God wants to give us a glimpse of The Glory which we will behold as we LOOK UP.
I called back and shared this message with the friend I had been talking to just before I heard this radio pastor speak, and we agreed it was a timely message for her, as the situation she is in will not change quickly. So in the meantime, when weariness and anger and frustration could be our response, we were encouraged to LOOK UP and see the One who redeems every situation we encounter as we look up and glimpse The Glory in the midst of our suffering. I am weighed down at work right now, to such a degree I feel often I am drowning. I am reminded that often throughout each day I need to LOOK UP and glimpse The Glory. Jesus is waiting to escort us through every trial, every trauma, every suffering, every persecution, every unknown. We just need to look up to see this reality.
The world we live in is great cause for consternation. There are wars and rumors of wars. There are earthquakes and hurricanes and storms raging all around. People are being persecuted all over our world just because they believe in Christ. Chaldean refugees in California who are believers are being threatened with deportation from what was once a safe-haven for the persecuted - our own USA. Jesus told the people before His own crucifixion that there would come such a time in our world, and He finished His dissertation in Luke 21 with this:
Now
when these things begin to occur, stand tall and lift up your heads [in joy], because [suffering
ends as] your
redemption is drawing near (verse 28)
Straighten up, look
up! For your redemption draws near!
At this point I am not
one of the persecuted believers around the world, and a point could be made
that such are the only valid grounds for invoking Luke 21:28, or dissecting and
identifying with Stephen's experience.
But with all my heart I believe God sees every trial, every suffering,
every challenge we face and at every turn in the road we are all advised to
LOOK UP because our redemption from anything that comes at us in this world is
and will only ever be Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father. Romans 8:34 reminds us: Christ Jesus, who
died-more than that, who was raised to life-is at the right hand of God and is
also interceding for us.
So once again today I am
reminded that God wants me to get a glimpse of His Glory beyond the suffering,
beyond any situation I know I cannot handle.
In Him is life. In Him is
joy. In Him is peace. In Him is found the grace necessary to walk
through, and that is best done with an upward-looking stance as I choose to
look up and see The Glory beyond.
Amen and amen.
suemccarysargis
9/29/2015
suemccarysargis
9/29/2015