Pastor Joel Urshan shares profound insights on the transformative power of suffering, revealing how our darkest moments can lead to deeper compassion and spiritual growth. Through personal stories and biblical wisdom, he explains how suffering creates a unique fellowship with Christ that enables us to minister to others in ways that prosperity alone cannot.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
[00:01:48] - The Perfect Work of Patience
- Pastor Joel discusses his message on "The Perfect Work of Patience" based on the story of Job
- Key quote: "Long suffering is not just patience; it's suffering for a long time."
[00:04:25] - The Story of Grandma Urshan's Accident
- Shares the tragic story of his grandmother's violent car accident at age 84
- Key quote: "The last words we know that she said were these: 'Brother Mooney, the Lord does all things well.'"
[00:06:26] - Wrestling with Suffering
- Pastor Joel describes his struggle to understand his grandmother's suffering
- Key quote: "Lord, I don't understand this. It doesn't make any sense to me. I thought we reaped what we sowed."
[00:07:40] - God's Response to Questioning
- Reveals the profound revelation he received when questioning God about suffering
- Key quote: "I died a violent death... my apostles all but one died violent deaths. And did you ever wonder why they weren't afraid? Because they had tasted of the powers of the world to come."
[00:10:46] - Meeting a Young Woman in a Wheelchair
- Shares the story of a 21-year-old wheelchair-bound woman who connected with his message
- Key quote: "It wasn't your suffering. It was mine, but I was able to communicate my suffering through you."
[00:12:47] - The Purpose of Suffering
- Explains how suffering creates compassion and enables us to relate to broken people
- Key quote: "Suffering puts us in proximity to the suffering of Christ. And that's how we have fellowship with his suffering."
[00:17:20] - Job's Testimony of Christ
- Connects Job's suffering to Christ's suffering and purpose
- Key quote: "The whole purpose was that people could be saved and it took an accepted intercessor."
[00:18:51] - The Value of Suffering
- Discusses how suffering shapes great people and provides unique ministry opportunities
- Key quote: "We've never met a great person who hasn't had great suffering."
[00:20:50] - Finding Hope in Suffering
- Nancy and Pastor Joel discuss finding purpose and hope in difficult seasons
- Key quote: "There is a purpose in this suffering. There is a reason. We may not see it right now, but through our sufferings, through our sorrows, there are gifts that come to us."
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Suffering creates a unique fellowship with Christ that enables us to minister to others in ways prosperity alone cannot.
- When we surrender our suffering to God, it strips away things contrary to Him and makes us more effective in reaching others.
- God is present in our suffering in ways we might not experience otherwise, offering peace that passes understanding.
- It's acceptable to ask God honest, raw questions about our suffering while maintaining our faith in His goodness.
- The degree of suffering we endure may reflect the level of trust God has in our ability to bear it.