Friday, May 19, 2018 – Feed My Sheep | They Will Suffer Too

Jesus knew there would be continued suffering in this world when he spoke those famous words to Peter – “Feed my lambs… Tend my sheep… Feed my sheep…”. Jesus’ time was fast approaching and in relative short order he would take his place at the right hand of the Father. Yet, Jesus knew his flock would need tending to after his bodily departure. And this human suffering, well, it seems to be the thing that continues to trip up God’s children even to this day. Why?

Freedom and Pain

Well, we do live in the middle of a spiritual battlefield, this is true. And like any battle – there will be pain. Concurrently, within the human psyche lives a desire to avoid pain – physical, emotional, and spiritual pain alike. Herein lies the conundrum. We will experience pain, while at the same time we have an internal desire to escape and avoid it. We want life to be easy, nice, and pleasant. At least I know I certainly do. But alas, that is not the way things always happen here on earth. Jesus understands. Even the Son of God was not exempt from pain. Being human, he too had a desire to escape pain. However, Jesus surrendered to the will of the Father and he accepted human pain and suffering.

Jesus not only surrendered to the will of the Father, he spearheaded the movement into freedom. He showed us the pathway into freedom, a pathway build on the foundation of forgiveness. However, before I get a little too ahead of myself I want to back up a bit. Before we can offer forgiveness I believe we must come to accept the fact that God is who he says he is – a good guy!

Where, and Who, is God

If we are to believe that our Triune God is a gracious, merciful, slow to anger, abounding in love type of God who extends his love to a thousand generations offering forgiveness and just correction to his children as we read in Exodus 34:6-7, then we must accept that God has a plan for our pain. He is bigger than our pain. God is indeed near the brokenhearted – scripture is true. God is near the suffering, the grieving, the fearful, the hurting – everyone who needs and calls on him. God is there – period. Or, Sacred Scripture is all a lie – which it is not. Our Triune God is close to his creation, tenderly holding all of us in the middle of his love, especially during our pain.

I know it is hard to experience pain. Human beings tend to be masters at pain avoidance. I have personally experienced deep pain and heartache in my life too. And perhaps like you, pain and heartache persists despite all my attempts to avoid it and banish it from my life. Yes, there will be pain in this life and it will persist – until it doesn’t anymore. Only God knows when our pain will come to an end. We are promised a new life in Christ – and again, we have a choice to make. Is Sacred Scripture true, did Jesus really promise new life to those who seek and follow him? A rhetorical question of course. Yes, it is true! Jesus Christ has given us new life, he has already won the battle – the victory is ours. If it is indeed true that the victory is already won (and it is), then why are we still fighting today?

Pain Avoidance

Resistance – human resistance to pain is the reason we are still stuck in our pain. How ironic is that. By trying to avoid pain our pain persists. Now, I’m not saying that we should run full steam ahead into pain – quite the contrary. What I am suggesting is that when pain presents, we must find a way to surrender to God and give him our pain. He knows how to best carry us – and our pain. Our pain can be the most sacred pathway into God’s abundant love and blessings if we choose to move through it in complete surrender to him. Many great saints before us lived lives with this surrender.

We have a choice to make every time we are confronted with trials and hardship. Do we surrender to our Triune God and turn to him in prayer, letting him guide us down the pathways of forgiveness, kindness, mercy, and love? Or do we surrender to the world and try to find respite there, taking things into our own hands?

Saints Peter and Paul

Both Peter and Paul suffered for the Name many times over. With a complete abandon to self these two men remained steadfast on their journey towards God. I for one am thankful they did! Of course they each began their journey with some missteps – a few whoppers right! We are in good company. Like Peter and Paul we will fall short and we will misstep on our journey as well. Yet, they knew the truth. They knew that God is, without a doubt, who he says he is. Our Triune God is the only One who has the ability to free us from all our pain – all physical, emotional, and spiritual pain.

God had (has) a plan for Saints Peter and Paul and he has a plan for us as well. Like these two great men, it is through our pain that we will move into the fullness of who we are called to be. Through our pain we will learn how to live as children of the light; children who love, forgive, and comfort one another until the time comes when God wipes away every tear from our eyes. Scripture is indeed true – “He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, [for] the old order has passed away.” – Revelations 21:4. In the meantime, the lambs and the sheep must be fed and tended to. Are we willing to surrender fully to God during our trials so we can learn how to feed and tend the hurting lambs and sheep – following the lead of our Good Shepherd?


Global Light For Christ

Our little community, Global Light for Christ, keeps growing! If you need true tending and you need to be fed during your time of trouble please leave your petition below. We are a community coming together, loving one another as Jesus commanded us to do, in prayer and petition. We always strive to more fully surrender to the will of our Triune God.

Spiritual Friendships: I have recently started a Spiritual Friendship Circle. We meet once a month in my home to support each other on our spiritual journey. If you live in the area consider this your invitation. Click here for further information. However, I do recognize that many of you do not live near me – a vast understatement of course! Perhaps God is calling you to begin, or participate in, a Spiritual Friendship Circle? I think it is a great way to love ourselves and our neighbors all the while loving God.

Last month we came together and practiced group Lectio Divina. We went around our circle and each of us read a line from the previous Friday’s scripture – I narrowed it down to 6 verses because there were six of us. Once the selected verses were read we sat with the reading for a bit of quiet, contemplative prayer time. Then we began sharing how this particular scripture touched us and what it meant to us personally. Once we shared what we felt we wanted to share, we went around and read the same scripture again. Then again, we shared what was in our heart. Amazing how the scripture deepened in our hearts with the second and subsequent readings. We did this four times in Lectio Divina style. It was pretty simple – yet, very deep and profound at the same time. You might want to try it in a group of your own.

God bless all of you. See you next week Friday – Carolyn


God the Father – hold us in your Fatherly love.

God the Son – bring us through yourself.

God the Holy Spirit – immerse us in divine love.


Today’s Readings: Acts 25:13B-21; Psalm 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20AB; Alleluia John 14:26, 26; John 21:15-19

About the Author

Carolyn Berghuis MS, ND, CTN is a best-selling author, inspirational speaker, traditional naturopath, and free-lance Catholic writer. Carolyn is currently pursuing an MA in Pastoral Theology at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology. Carolyn also holds a BS in Mathematics, a MS in Holistic Nutrition and a doctoral degree in Naturopathy. www.CarolynBerghuis.com

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21 Comments

  1. Thank you for another lovely reflection, Carolyn! And thank you to this community for your prayers over the last several months for my unborn child…I’m happy to report that Serena was born early this morning (1 week late!) and is doing great!

    I pray for her continued good health, for the health and happiness of my family and friends, and for all of the intentions of everyone in this beautiful prayer community.

  2. Thank you I so dearly needed to read this this morning to make peace in my heart. Thank you

    Please pray for my speedy recovery, As I’m completely dependent on others after a fall I am badly broken and bruised.
    It’s only being in peace in God that keeps me sane in this pain.

  3. Thankyou so much for sharing and as if it was directed to me. I have a lot of problems in my family the pain I have no one can handle except to lift it up to God and I believe and trust I will go through it. May God bless you so much. I personally leave in Uganda East Africa. I request you all to.be my friend and please help and include me in ur daily prayers for peace, love, forgiving, financial breakthroughs and most of all a spiritual breakthrough.

  4. Thanks be to God, for the reflection it seems that the Holy Spirit is sweeping through East africa.

  5. Thanks for this wonderful reflection, learnt how to put my hope in God despite the challenge i’m in.

  6. Thank you so much for this reflection. I pray for each of us passing through one pain or the other,that by the enablement of the Holy Spirit,may we all surrender these pains to God,recalling that His grace is more than abundant in our moments of weakness.

  7. Thank you for another great reflection. My day has started again with another perspective. Hopefully going out to feed and tend to the sheep out there. Many blessings and again many thanks

  8. I struggle to understand the phrase “God has a plan for our pain”. Does that mean God purposely puts pain on us? Or does it mean that He has a plan to help us during the pain we suffer as a result of having to live in this fallen world?
    Because how do we explain to a suffering child or an elderly person with dementia or an animal that has been abused that God planned this to happen to them?
    I, personally, believe that pain and suffering is a result of human hands and natural causes because of Original Sin.
    I believe it is God’s plan that for every sufferer there should be a community of comforters surrounding them trying to ease their pain.

  9. Thanks Carolyn for this very lovely reflection. It is good that you shared this challenging lesson with each one of us and giving the consolation that God is closer to the down hearted of which I very much agree with you because when you are in pain you are always in prayer to God. Even when our Lord Jesus Christ was on the cross He asked God if it was possible for cup to be removed from Him but stated if it was God’s will to do so.
    God bless you Carolyn and your wonderful family. May Our Lord God continue granting you wisdom so that you can share such wonderful teachings with this wonderful community

  10. Dear Helene,

    I do not believe that God, our God of love, personally puts pain in our lives. He does; however, offer a way through our pain and he always extends his sacred hand to lift us up. We do indeed live in a fallen world where suffering exists. Yet, God’s joy, peace, love, and forgiveness also exists (and of course has greater power). We just need to choose God’s way during our suffering and not the way of the world. I hope this helps. Blessings to you my sister in Christ – Carolyn

  11. Thank you for your reflections and the opportunity to ask for help through prayers. I continue to hear my heart beating in my ears and ask that prayers be said for a healing for this.

  12. To those of you from Uganda. Holy Trinity parish here is Ocala, FL has a sister parish in Uganda and we have two wonderful Sisters from Uganda on our staff, one of whom I am friends with. What a blessing.

  13. Reading your Friday reflection, Carolyn, as well as all the prayers and petitions of the GLFC is the BEST part of my day! God bless you all!! You are all in my daily prayer. Thanks to everyone for sharing and being so open and vulnerable.

  14. Thank you for helping us see a way through our earthly struggles. It seems for our family there is no shortage of pain. It just keeps coming. I’ve begun to believe that the deeper my relationship with Jesus is
    or the harder I try for one the more we are attacked. Now we are trying to find a way through a crisis that is tearing our family apart. Pray for us that we can forgive each other and begin to heal to truly love each other.

    God bless everyone and I offer prayer for your petitions as well.

  15. Congratulations, Jennifer!!! Welcome to the world Serena!!! May you always live close to the Lord!! And I am praying for a quick postpartum healing and recovery for you, Jennifer!

  16. I so appreciate your reflection! Very deep and one we all avoid! I often wonder why some persons experience more suffering than others. Sometimes the kind of pain is too much to contemplate. My prayers will now include those who are suffering any kind of pain. Thank you for the motivation!

  17. Welcome to the world Serena! Amongst all the pain in this world, God has given us the blessings and joy of this child. May you go on to light the world for Christ.

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