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Your Question:
What's the purpose of life if I'm just going to suffer?
Answer:
As I reflect on the purpose of life, I'm reminded that according to Scripture, the major purpose of our life is not happiness per se, but the knowledge of God. This knowledge will bring true and everlasting human fulfillment. I've come to realize that many of life's sufferings may be pointless in terms of producing human happiness, but they may not be pointless in terms of producing a deeper knowledge of God. In fact, innocent human suffering can provide an occasion for deeper dependency and trust in God, either on the part of the sufferer or those around them. This is a concept that my church has explored, and it's something that I've seen play out in the lives of many people who have gone through difficult times. When we trust in God, even in the midst of suffering, we begin to see that there is purpose in our pain. As a pastor, I've seen how this understanding of purpose can have a profound impact on people's lives, especially when it comes to depression. By recognizing that our purpose is not just to be happy, but to know God, we can begin to see that our sufferings are not random or senseless. This understanding can give us a sense of direction and meaning, even in the midst of difficult times. It's a message that I've tried to share with my congregation, and one that I believe can bring hope and comfort to those who are struggling.
Sources:
depression
edward welch
on guard
william lane craig
systematic theology
wayne grudem
why does god allow evil
clay jones
reasonable faith
william lane craig
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