April 18, 2025 Luke 23:32-47
- Todd Marti
- Apr 18, 2025
- 2 min read
Suffering
By Todd Marti
Jesus’ passion worked far more good than I can comprehend, let alone discuss. So let me focus on just one of those goods: what it shows us about how to get through times of suffering.
Jesus did suffer, and suffered far more horrifically than the gospel accounts describe, but He was able to get through it victoriously. How did he do that, what helped Him endure to a successful end? Today’s reading shows us two ways.
One way was through prayer. In verse 34 he interceded for His executioners. In verse 46 He told the Father that He was surrendering His soul. Other scriptures reflect Jesus’ prayer at other times during His passion. He poured his heart out in the garden. Luke 22:41-44; Matthew 26:36-44; Mark 14:32-39. He made prayers of lament while on the cross. Matthew 27:46. He reported the final completion of His mission to the Father. John 19:28. And those are only the prayers that he spoke out loud; He doubtless kept up an internal dialog with the Father that the gospel writers couldn’t capture. That is consistent with other scriptures; the Psalms provide multiple examples of God’s servants coming to Him in the midst of their sufferings. See e.g. Psalms 6, 10, 22, 38, and 43.
Another way Jesus coped was by focusing on others. During his passion He sought forgiveness for those executing Him, He ministered to the repentant criminal, He made provision for His mother. Attending to those folks’ needs likely diverted some of His attention from His own pain. Although I have never suffered anything close to what Jesus experienced, I know that I have found respite in my times of suffering by serving others. Some ways to do that can be found here, here, here, here, here, and here. Try them out when you are hurting; you will likely receive at least as much solace as you give.
PRAYER
Jesus, we can never thank you enough for what you did through your passion, but let us thank you for at least this one thing: for showing how to cope with suffering. Draw us to you when we suffer. Help us to help others in their suffering. Help us through. Pour out your mercy, on and through us.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

TODD MARTI
I have been connected to UALC since 2000 in various small groups and as a co-manager of the UALC Community Garden. I’m married to Kelly Marti, and the proud father of Sarah Marti. I am happy to be writing these devotions.


Getting outside of yourself to aid when you are suffering is a tremendous idea. I love that the links you provided all have a proven track record for helping others. Everyone needs to eat and these organizations truly get the job done. Thank you for sharing the opportunities.
Thanks Todd - appreciate your focus and insight
I was surprised to see that this centurion "praised" God . I looked up the word and it's also translated 'glorified'. I do wonder what this is about!!
When words fail, actions help. Great message of hope through helps. Thank you.
Your references are amazing and your message was right on. Thanks for your faithfulness.