Sometimes, we just want the suffering to end. We just want it to be over so we can “live” again. But when it’s ongoing, chronic…we need God’s help… 

to “dwell”…within it, with His peace.

Sometimes, we try to run from it. We stuff it, pretend it’s not there, put on a fake smile. “I’m fine.” We hide it from ourselves and others. We hide it from God with plastic prayers or prayerlessness. We do everything we can to distract or divert ourselves with something that might deafen the pain.

We try to escape by imagining it as a temporary waiting period and loudly declaring that it will disappear soon. 

Other times? We can shout at the opposite end of the spectrum. We broadcast our suffering everywhere, splashing every detail of our suffering onto others, fixating on it in our thoughts to the point where suffering escalates beyond everything else in life. Loud. Chaos.

Escaping from life abundant to life suffering. 

The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly (Jn. 10:10 ESV).

Beloved in Christ, are we both being tempted to control the suffering with escape? Do you feel stuck on a screaming loud volume setting? The opposite of our Lord’s quieting peace?

I have, and He’s wisely had me make some changes. 

Escape suffering or dwell in God’s wonderful peace within it?

God has been tenderly teaching me that His best way for me to deal with ongoing suffering is not to seek escape, but to dwell in His love and peace…within it.

(“Wonderful Peace,” Cornell, W. D., 1888)

What will intentionally help me to dwell with Him, abiding in His love, for me in Christ? What specifically will help me to dwell in God’s wonderful peace as I suffer? This is how He is caring for me, physically, cognitively, emotionally, and spiritually.

Beloved in Christ, He knows what we need, better than we do!

That Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God (Eph. 3:17-19 ESV).

God’s wonderful peace in the hope of the gospel

It’s so secure that our hope is a soft, cushioning cocoon. Christ’s righteousness now our own. Forever forgiven of every bit of our sin. Eternal life forever with Him, in union with Jesus now. A soul held safe, in reconciled peace with a holy God, a complete gift from our Father, in Jesus’ death and resurrection. 

And now, little children, abide in him, so that when he appears we may have confidence and not shrink from him in shame at his coming (1 Jn. 2:4 ESV).

Comfort and rest in knowing He is in total control, such peace

Producing a real smile of hope as I suffer, when I imagine seeing Jesus!

Worthy are you to take the scroll
    and to open its seals,
for you were slain, and by your blood you ransomed people for God
    from every tribe and language and people and nation,
(Rev. 5:9 ESV).

A playlist gift to help us dwell in God’s wonderful peace, abiding in His refuging love for us in Christ

As a retired music therapist, knowing how God designed our bodies to respond to music’s inherent dimensions, He is actively keeping me in His wonderful peace with music that sings truths of His Word. Often, it’s literal Scripture. 

Sister in Christ, I’m making weekly playlists for my ongoing suffering, and it’s a joy to share them with you. This week’s gift is an intentionally calming one for our bodies and brains, using the aspects of the music itself as we worship our Lord with His truth. If this would bless you, sign up here, and it will come to your email with my love and prayers.

Other resources of our ministry are below, with love:

For those with chronic pain, anxiety, chronic illness, a music therapy-inspired podcast to calm symptoms

For Scripture devotionals, calming hymns, and encouragement from Lauri, click here for YouTube podcast 

Praying God’s Promises Into Suffering

Singing the Gospel to Job: Finding Hope in Suffering

Near to God: A Devotional Bible Study of God’s Character in Our Suffering

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