
Turning Pain into Gain
When was the last time that everything was perfect in your life? When everything was âgoing great,â and there were no problems, difficulties, or even minor annoyances? Never, right?
Why is this? Whatâs wrong with life? In this remarkable presentation, well-known Catholic author and speaker Jeff Cavins discusses just exactly what is âwrong with lifeâ by unpacking the meaning of human suffering.
He shows that suffering is a necessary consequence of a fallen world, a result of original sin. Yet Christâs redemption of humanity on the Cross gives suffering a meaning, a purpose, a value beyond price. If we join our sufferings to those of Christ, they can become truly salvific, truly grace-filled, a path to holiness.
Turning Pain into Gain
When was the last time that everything was perfect in your life? When everything was âgoing great,â and there were no problems, difficulties, or even minor annoyances? Never, right?
Why is this? Whatâs wrong with life? In this remarkable presentation, well-known Catholic author and speaker Jeff Cavins discusses just exactly what is âwrong with lifeâ by unpacking the meaning of human suffering.
He shows that suffering is a necessary consequence of a fallen world, a result of original sin. Yet Christâs redemption of humanity on the Cross gives suffering a meaning, a purpose, a value beyond price. If we join our sufferings to those of Christ, they can become truly salvific, truly grace-filled, a path to holiness.
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When was the last time that everything was perfect in your life? When everything was âgoing great,â and there were no problems, difficulties, or even minor annoyances? Never, right?
Why is this? Whatâs wrong with life? In this remarkable presentation, well-known Catholic author and speaker Jeff Cavins discusses just exactly what is âwrong with lifeâ by unpacking the meaning of human suffering.
He shows that suffering is a necessary consequence of a fallen world, a result of original sin. Yet Christâs redemption of humanity on the Cross gives suffering a meaning, a purpose, a value beyond price. If we join our sufferings to those of Christ, they can become truly salvific, truly grace-filled, a path to holiness.










