“When a Hurt Becomes a Gift”

“When a Hurt Becomes a Gift”

September 20, 2017

When humans face a difficulty, the natural tendency is to get away from it by solving, conquering, removing or healing it. Typically, we do not welcome a hurtful situation or desire to keep it in our life. We accept some challenges, like a minor illness, that we know we cannot remove. We try to live with it in a positive way, allowing as little disruption of our life as possible.

With this attitude, we are not likely to think of our hurt as a gift. How can something that interrupts our life experience be considered a gift? We think of gifts as items to be enjoyed, cherished and kept for as long as possible. This is counter to the way we usually handle hurts.

So when does a hurt become a gift? Is it a natural process or something we have the ability to make happen? If we did not choose an illness, how does it turn into something positive? Can cancer be a gift? Or a broken relationship? Or a financial crash?

I think we must have a perspective from Creator God in order to move from avoiding a hurt to welcoming it as a gift. It is a process that is counter to the selfish human outlook but very much consistent with God’s thinking. Romans 6:23 says, “The Gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.” There was tremendous hurt for Jesus in order for Him to become a Gift to us.

As Jesus was dying on the cross to pay the price for our sin, He was hurting in every way. But it was the will of God for this to take place. I am confident that Jesus viewed His situation as a gift because of what it accomplished in the fulfillment of His reason for coming to Planet Earth.

It is good for me to read about people who have tremendous difficulty in their lives but who have turned their hurts into gifts – seeing their life situation as from God and therefore good. I want to live like that.

Pastor Bill Ehmann

1 thought on ““When a Hurt Becomes a Gift””

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECENT POSTS

In God’s Waiting Room

By wvbaptist | January 8, 2020 | 0 Comments

January 8, 2020 Long before anyone talked about “mentoring,” Al Sanders, radio host for Biola, was doing that for me. He and his wife, Margaret, have been a constant Godly influence for Carol and me. We are so grateful for […]

Simeon’s Challenge

By wvbaptist | December 18, 2019 | 1 Comment

December 18, 2019 Pastor Dave Schutjer recently presented a Sunday message about Simeon – the man in Luke 2 who looked at baby Jesus and knew He was the Messiah. I was challenged in a new way as to the […]

Silent Appearance

By wvbaptist | December 11, 2019 | 0 Comments

December 11, 2019 A song says, “How silently, how silently the wondrous Gift is given.” Bethlehem was anything but silent the night Jesus was born into our world, but His appearance was amazingly quiet. The Bible talks about Mary, Joseph […]

Quiet Faith

By wvbaptist | December 4, 2019 | 0 Comments

December 4, 2019 God honors the faith of each of His children; however, some people have faith that seems to be more “noisy” than others. I say that with respect and reverence, because I admire people whose faith is known […]

Thanksgiving Praise

By wvbaptist | November 27, 2019 | 1 Comment

November 27, 2019 “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High.” Psalm 92:1 Today I am thankful: * That Creator God does not change and that He […]

Scroll to Top