‎What is the best way to deal with pain? ‎

A woman pushing through pain like a mother in labor, symbolizing strength, endurance, and faith — inspired by Romans 5:3–5 and the message of commitment in pain.

 

‎Just like a pregnant woman in labour, about to give birth —

‎the doctor tells her to exercise to help hasten the process.

‎You will see her obey without argument, even though her whole body aches, because she knows that pain has a purpose.

‎And when the actual birthing begins, she must breathe in and out, push, rest, and push again.

‎At times she cries out, shouts, complains, and says she can’t do it anymore — yet she keeps pushing.

‎Why?

‎Because she knows that the baby is too precious to die there.

‎It’s the appointed time, and something new is about to be born.

‎The pain becomes more severe, but her duty remains the same —

‎to stay committed to the instructions of the doctor.

‎She doesn’t give up, she doesn’t force things, she simply endures,

‎because she understands that though the pain is heavy, the purpose is greater.

‎A season of pain is one of the hardest seasons to stay committed in.

‎It comes with discouragement, disappointment, and delay.

‎Things don’t go as planned — you’ve prayed, cried, obeyed every instruction, walked by faith, spoken God’s word — yet it feels like nothing is changing.

‎Sometimes, the only voice left in your heart whispers, “Give up.”

‎But the best way to deal with pain is to stay committed. It  means holding on even then.

‎It speaks of staying true to your purpose, your faith, or your calling, even when it hurts.

‎It means not giving up when life becomes heavy, when the dream seems far, or when your heart feels broken — yet you still choose to show up, to try, to believe.

‎Commitment in pain is what separates those who only start from those who finish.

‎It is saying, “Even though I’m bleeding, I won’t stop walking.”

‎It’s praying through tears, working through disappointment, loving through rejection, It’s pushing through the ache, believing through silence.

‎It is the kind of commitment that births strength, reveals character, and attracts divine help.

‎It means trusting God’s process, staying true to your calling, and remaining steadfast even when your strength is fading.

‎Because pain doesn’t last forever — but what’s born through it does.

‎Just like the woman in labour, your pain is proof that something new is on the way.

‎So, keep pushing.

‎Keep believing.

‎Stay committed  even in the pain.

‎Because soon, you’ll hold in your hands the very thing you once cried and prayed for.

‎“For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”

‎— Romans 8:18 (KJV)

‎#Commitmentinpain 

#Purposethroughpain


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