The Bondage of Pain
By Larry Doyle
Crenshaw
MeditationsInLight.blogspot.com
This week’s meditative verse reacquaints us with the
timeless truth that, “Pain wears an teacher’s crown.”  Those things that we will not learn from
parents, wise teachers and advisors, and in the daily school of living, will oft
be learned in the crucible of pain and suffering.  We have sometimes dubbed it, “The School of
Hard Knocks.”  
Even Jesus, the Perfect One, was enrolled in this academy, “Though
he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered. And
being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them
that obey him.” (Hebrews 5:8-9)  Pain, when endured well, is indeed a sacred seminar in perfecting
patient humility.  One wonders if Jesus
had  this form of learning in mind when
He told us to, “Be ye therefore perfect even as your Father in Heaven is
perfect.  
On our way to perfection, our rough corners are honed and
polished by pain and misfortune day after day. 
While not to be invited nor envied, neither should we be surprised by pain
– it comes with the human condition.  When
it does come to us in its many forms, does it teach us or just terrorize
us?  Does it break us or make us…….stronger
– more resilient.  Does it only persecute
us, or does it purify us?
As you ponder these questions, I invite you
to consider with me this week’s meditative verse, “The Bondage of Pain” at MeditationsInLight.blogspot.com.     
The Bondage of Pain
And I will also ease the burdens
which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your
backs, even while you are in bondage; and this will I do that ye may stand as
witnesses for me hereafter, and that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord
God, do visit my people in their afflictions. 
And now it came to pass that the burdens which were laid upon Alma and
his brethren were made light; yea, the Lord did strengthen them that they could
bear up their burdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with
patience to all the will of the Lord.
Book of
Mormon   Mosiah 24:14-15
Life is a mixture of joy and pain
Elements of the plan of salvation
Where both freedom and bondage reign
Regardless of our creed, status, or station
Pain wears an exacting teacher’s crown
Where suffering and patience intertwine
And burdens of its bondage can break down
The strongest, best and noblest of mankind
The bondage of pain is oft alleviated
When it meets its remedial cure
But some pain goes unmitigated
And that pain we must endure
When our pain is not easily discharged
Our capacity to endure and survive
May be strengthened and enlarged
By Christ, in whom we can be alive
All are taught by the bondage of pain
A sacred seminar in patient humility
A required course, with credits to gain
Before graduation to Heavenly Tranquility
Larry Doyle Crenshaw