After Eve disobeyed God in the Garden of Eden God said, I will greatly increase your pain in childbearing; withpain you will give birth to children. Genesis 3:16
Was this a punishment or a way of reminding Eve to seek God’s help?
In my own life, periods of suffering have motivated me to communicate with God. When our son was diagnosed with leukemia I experienced great emotional pain. I learned to open my heart and ask God the questions that were weighing heavily. The Psalms were helpful in guiding my prayers. I prayed for God’s help and guidance.
Pain can cause us to pause and seek help.
For a period of time I attended women who labored and gave birth at home. As labor intensified they sometimes prayed. One mother asked her husband to pray. Another mama asked me to pray.
As I observed the prayers I saw faith and motherhood in a new way. Beginning motherhood with a prayer for God’s help was right.
Christmas is coming. Do you wonder about the birth of Jesus? Certainly Mary experienced pain. What was it like for Mary?
Yes, there was pain and stress but God demonstrated great love and grace in the incarnation.
Jesus experienced the ultimate pain as he approached death on the cross. He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. “Father if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will but yours be done.” An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. And being in anguish he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground. Luke 22: 42-44
Pain, prayer and love are connected.
The prompt for the Five Minute Friday community is: WITH
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Carol, I like you have found that hard times in life have drawn me closer to God. “Pain, prayer, and love are all connected”. I love that! Your #fmf neighbor, Cindy
Thanks for visiting, Cindy. Have a blessed Christmas!