Contributed by David Dunn on Jan 10, 2026
Addresses how prolonged suffering leads to spiritual numbness, how biblical lament keeps faith honest, and how Christ answers pain not with distance, but with presence and costly, enduring love.
There is a kind of pain that makes us cry.
And then there is another kind of pain—quieter, heavier—that eventually makes us stop.
We live in a world where suffering is no longer rare. It is constant. It streams. It scrolls. It updates every few minutes. War. Displacement. Hunger. Violence.
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Seventh-Day Adventist