What
if I were to tell those of you who are believers in the Lord Jesus
Christ that your greatest occupational duty or job, if you will--the one
that will be the most rewarding, most fun, most adventuresome, most
interesting, most exciting, and really thrilling with absolutely no
negative downside whatsoever—is being prepared for you right now, even
as I speak? And what if I were to tell you that you are being prepared
for this job, this really awesome responsibility and in fact great
occupation through your suffering, trials, afflictions, loneliness,
heartaches, pain, grief, sin battles, and even your failures? Would you
believe me?
Well—believe
it or not this is what the Bible teaches in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 where
the apostle Paul makes the point that God is using our afflictions,
pain, and suffering to produce for us an eternal weight of glory.
Essentially, what Paul is pointing out is that . . . .as believers, the
secret to not losing heart and becoming discouraged with our troubles,
afflictions, heartaches, failures, suffering, pain, grief, and yes, even
our sin--is knowing that God is using these very things to not only
prepare us for Heaven but specifically to be able to enjoy heaven to the
hilt. And it is this enjoyment of heaven that Paul refers to as an
eternal weight of glory.
We
don’t use the word “weighty” very much anymore but back when we did it
had the idea of something important which had a certain heaviness to it
in the sense of a weighty responsibility, a hefty obligation, an
important duty, and even an all-consuming occupation. So what Paul is
saying is that through our afflictions God is preparing us for some kind
of weighty responsibility and full-time all-consuming occupation, if
you will. And then he qualifies this eternal weight by describing it as
having something to do with "glory”.
The
word “glory” from which we get “glorious” is referring to that which is
full of splendor, beauty, brilliance, grandeur, magnificence, and
wonder so as to be fully marveled at and enjoyed with intensity. It is
what Jesus can’t wait for us to see, experience, and enjoy in John
17:24.
"Father,
I desire that they also, whom you have given me, may be with me where I
am, to see my glory that you have given me because you loved me before
the foundation of the world."
And
if our enjoying His glory is what Jesus is looking forward to then it
must be big. To see and enjoy God’s glorious presence and His glory in
all that He has prepared for us in Heaven will be the adventure,
pleasure, and purposeful occupation of an eternal lifetime. Here's a
dismal illustration in comparison to what Jesus wants for us but it at
least gets you thinking along His line of thinking. Can you imagine
getting a job at Disney World and the boss tells you the only thing you
have to do—your primary responsibility—you’re duty and the very reason
you get up every morning is to come here and enjoy me and everything
that is in this park to the best of your ability. That is what I am
paying you for.
And
what the Bible wants us to see is that God is using our afflictions,
our trials, our suffering, and yes—even our pain to refocus our
spiritual eyes, senses, and perceptions on what is real, valuable, and
eternal as opposed to what is transitory, fleeting, inferior, and really
nothing more than fruitless joys in comparison. That is what He means
in 2 Corinthians 4:18 when He tells us that what we can see, perceive,
and comprehend on this earth and in this life are temporary but what we
can’t see and comprehend yet, because it is simply beyond our ability to
see, perceive, comprehend, and let me add—enjoy yet—is eternal.
So,
our momentary light afflictions of living life in a sin-ridden,
sin-loving, sin-sick, sin-afflicted, ever dying and suffering world as
people who are afflicted in every way, perplexed, persecuted, and struck
down is preparing us for heaven so that we can fully enjoy it. Our
afflictions are producing within us a taste and a desire for something
far superior and far more enjoyable than anything we have ever known or
imagined. And this enjoyment of heaven is described as an eternal weight
of glory because it will not be a half-hearted, temporary, fleeting,
momentarily enjoyable diversion from pain or an interruption of life’s
routine boredom.
In
essence, what God is doing in all of our pain and afflictions is
rewiring us for glory. Because in Heaven that is what life is all
about—enjoying the intense, unending, ever-increasing, tangible, actual,
palpable, rapturous, and real pleasure of God's glory which will
unrelentingly capture your full attention and appetite—once God has
rewired you to be able to take it all in.
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