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God-a Father of Comfort
Basilea Schlink
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Basilea Schlink

God-a Father of Comfort

Basilea Schlink · 4:30

God's desire is to bring us home to Himself, even in the midst of suffering, and to give us a hidden treasure, the presence of Himself in Christ.
In this sermon, the speaker shares the story of a German couple who experienced the tragic loss of their son, Timmy. The parents were devastated and struggled to understand why God would allow such a horrible thing to happen. However, they sought spiritual support and found comfort in God's love and presence. Despite never finding their son, they learned to trust in God's plan and found peace in knowing that He would never give them more than they could handle. The speaker encourages those who are suffering to believe in God's ability to bring comfort and joy even in the midst of deep pain.

Full Transcript

God lives and works today. Sometimes the ways in which he works are painful and difficult to understand. But he has only one desire, to bring us home to himself.

The true story of a German couple who lost their son will help us to understand this better. Some years ago on a beautiful early spring day, seven-year-old Timmy was playing outside. Suddenly a dark shadow fell over the day.

Timmy didn't come home to lunch. The parents waited. They searched for him.

They called the police. But Timmy had disappeared. Had he been kidnapped? Murdered? The father was on the edge of despair.

The mother fell into deep depression. Months passed, and Timmy never returned. It seemed as though the mother's life had been extinguished the moment her child had disappeared.

Horrible dreams tormented her. In her despair she thought, how can God be love and let such horrible things happen? But her heart was crying for comfort and help. So she came to us and asked us to pray with her.

Finally she came to live here for a few months. She knew that without spiritual support she could not cope with what had happened. At this same time God himself came to her as a father of love, a father of comfort.

And quite slowly, day by day, God drew her to himself. Timmy never returned home. For years this couple did not know where he was or what had happened to him.

But they knew that they had a father in heaven, and they were secure in his loving heart. They knew that he would never tempt them beyond their strength. I often heard them say, through this unspeakable grief God and his love brought us home to himself.

We were as far away from him as the prodigal son was. But now we have returned home to our Lord Jesus and to the Father. We would never wish that we could have escaped such dreadful suffering, and we would never change places with anyone for the sake of this peace which now surrounds us.

The parents of Timmy are calling to all who are suffering. Believe, there is someone who is greater than the deepest sorrow. There is someone who can comfort us when we would normally despair.

It is God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. When he leads us into deepest suffering, it is because he wants to give us a hidden treasure. He wants to give us himself in his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Not only can he fill our hearts with comfort and peace, but he can also give us abundant joy. And so we say to all who are suffering today, your suffering will lead you home to God, the source of all joy, comfort and peace. It will lead you home to the heart of the Father, our Father, who is infinite love.

Come ye home, O children. Come ye to your dearest Father. Come back home.

You have been listening to a program written by Basile Schlenk of the Little Land of Canaan. To learn more about how God lives and works today, visit us at our website, www.canaan.org. That's K-A-N-A-A-N dot org. If you contact us, we would be happy to send you a free inspirational booklet.

If you do not have access to the Web, please contact this radio station for our postal address. God bless you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. God's Desire to Bring Us Home to Himself
  2. A. God's love and comfort in times of suffering
  3. B. The story of Timmy and his parents
  4. C. God's presence in the midst of pain and uncertainty
  5. II. The Father's Love in Suffering
  6. A. God's sovereignty and goodness in all things
  7. B. The promise of comfort and peace in Christ
  8. C. The transformation of suffering into joy
  9. III. Coming Home to God
  10. A. Invitation to return to the Father's heart
  11. B. The source of all joy, comfort, and peace
  12. C. The call to trust in God's love and goodness

Key Quotes

“When he leads us into deepest suffering, it is because he wants to give us a hidden treasure. He wants to give us himself in his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.” — Basilea Schlink
“Your suffering will lead you home to God, the source of all joy, comfort, and peace.” — Basilea Schlink
“Come ye home, O children. Come ye to your dearest Father. Come back home.” — Basilea Schlink

Application Points

  • We can trust in God's goodness and sovereignty, even when we don't understand our suffering.
  • We can experience God's love through prayer and spiritual support.
  • Our suffering can lead us home to God, the source of all joy, comfort, and peace.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can God be love and allow suffering?
God's love is not limited by our understanding of suffering. He is working to bring us home to Himself, even in the midst of pain and uncertainty.
Can God really comfort me in my suffering?
Yes, God is the Father of comfort and peace. He can fill our hearts with comfort and peace, even in the midst of suffering.
What is the purpose of suffering?
Suffering can lead us home to God, the source of all joy, comfort, and peace. It can give us a hidden treasure, the presence of God in Christ.
How can I know God's love in the midst of suffering?
We can know God's love by trusting in His goodness and sovereignty, even when we don't understand. We can also experience His love through prayer and spiritual support.

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