Suffering First – by Desmond Ford

Jan 10, 2016 1664

Light and darkIn Genesis 15, the Lord tells Abraham about the everlasting covenant, which includes heirs and an inheritance but, first of all, suffering. In verse 13 he says,

Abraham, your descendants will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs. They will be slaves there; they will be oppressed for 400 years, then I will bring judgment on the nation they serve. Afterward they will come out with great possessions.

Suffering before glory. It was that way for Jesus. It was that way for Israel. It is that way for every one of us, suffering before glory, Black Friday before resurrection Sunday. That is the law of life.

But then the Lord promises by symbolism that he will b ring salvation. In verse 17 it says,

When the sun had gone down and it was dark, behold, a smoking fire pot, a furnace and a flaming torch passed between the pieces and on that day the Lord made a covenant with Abraham.

What is the meaning of the smoking furnace and the flaming torch? God is just, which is scary because I have done many unjust things, in my the mind and in my thoughts. God is just; that is the furnace: the holiness of God that must purify, refine, purge, must judge, and must punish evil. But then the light comes – the attractive light that scatters the darkness; the light of the love of God.

God is both law and love combined. God is justice and God is mercy. They are both true. There is the furnace of justice that must purge out sin, whatever the cost. Without holiness no one shall the see the Lord. It is a fearful thing to fall, with sin, into the hands of the living God.

But then there is the love of God for where sin abounds, grace does much more abound. That is such a precious text. Where sin abounds –where does it abound? Here, where sin abounds. Grace doesn’t just about, it does much more abound. However many black things there may be, there is a light that can scatter them.

Remember that we would never know it was dark except that we are used to light. Remember, you can’t have a shadow unless there is a light. That is why I say to atheists, “Don’t talk to me about the problem of evil; you don’t have that problem unless you believe in God. There is no such thing as a problem of evil unless you believe in God. There is no shadow unless there is a light.

– Des Ford. Rom 8:27–32. Adapted from “The Night of Wrestling.”

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