Since the onset of POTS almost two decades ago, Dr. Andy Laurie has prayed for his suffering to go away. As his disease and the hardships that come with it have remained, God has led Dr. Andy through a process of clarification, grappling, releasing, and ultimately drawing closer to Jesus and his  promises.

Crystal Keating and Dr. Andy explore aspects of suffering that God can use for good:

Suffering causes us to focus on things that really matter.Suffering can force clarification about our self-image, identity, and priorities.

When incurable or unsolvable problems come, Dr. Andy highlights the need to let go of the “old life” and embrace our new reality (with whatever limitations or struggles it comes with). This process of release and redefinition often includes grief. And without hope in God, self-pity, depression, and despair can take hold.

Dr. Andy shares his own struggle with despair—the temptation to linger and wallow in the dark after his diagnosis. He also shares a turning point that came through prayer. Realizing that God co-suffers with us, as a parent suffers for and with a child, Dr. Andy discovered new depth in his faith journey and his hope-giving trust in God as his Good Father.

Hear how an eternal perspective has ultimately led him to contentment, joy, and peace, even as his illness remains.


Key Question:

How have you seen God work in the midst of your hardest experiences?
 

Key Scripture:

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.” 2 Corinthians 4:16


Additional Resources:

Read more from Dr. Andy LaurieListen to Claire Walker share how POTS radically altered her life

 


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