St Mark Sermons

When Suffering Isn’t a Question


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Why do bad things happen?
Why does God allow suffering?
Why this pain, this season, this struggle?
In this sermon, we reflect on the Gospel of the man born blind and Jesus’ striking response to the disciples’ question: “Who sinned, this man or his parents?” Instead of explaining suffering, Christ redirects the conversation entirely. He refuses to turn pain into a theological debate and instead enters into it with compassion, action, and healing.
This message challenges our instinct to explain away suffering and invites us to move from asking “why” to asking a far more Christ-like question:
What can I do?
How can I help?
How can I be the hands and feet of Christ right now?
Drawing from Scripture, the Book of Job, and the lived experience of human suffering, this talk calls the Church to stop speculating and start working. To stop diagnosing blame and start embodying love. To become a people who do not talk about pain from a distance, but enter into it with mercy, prayer, and presence.
If you are walking through a season of suffering, this message is for you.
If you are walking beside someone who is hurting, this message is for you.
If you want to learn how Christ transforms suffering into revelation, this message is for you.
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St Mark SermonsBy St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church