I encouraged our members to submit questions, and this excellent-but-tough question came in anonymously, “Why do believers endure constant pain?”
Before I answer, let me share my sympathy and my prayers with this anonymous person in pain. And then let me add that this is not an easy question to deal with, but it is an important question to deal with. So let’s jump in. Why do believers experience pain?
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Firstly, all human beings experience pain because we live in a world that is broken. God created a perfect world, but none of us have experienced that and we won’t until we get to heaven. In the meantime, just as God foretold in Genesis, life includes pain. Even the best things in life (having children, for example) come with pain, and the most fulfilling things (like hard work) are difficult, challenging, and sometimes painful. Life itself is painful, and this pain hits everyone, believers and unbelievers alike. And tough as it is to explain, it hits some people much harder than others, through no fault of their own.
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The sin that brought consequences to the world also brought changes to our bodies. Even the best of us are prone to injury and disease, and even those who are in the best shape and take great care of themselves find that they are breakable and experience pain. We work hard for cures and health, but our bodies are so imperfect that we will never achieve full health and pain-free lives.
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Sometimes, human beings experience pain as a direct result of our own sin or the sin of others. We take substances that lead us to stupidity, and in our stupidity, we cause both physical and emotional pain to ourselves and others. (Drunk driving, for example.) We overeat and underexercise leading to a variety of painful conditions. We commit adultery and other sins causing severe emotional pain to entire families. We don’t always see it immediately, but sin causes pain, to the sinner and to others.