"Consider it all joy, my brothers, when you encounter various trials." (James 1: 2 NABRE)
Is it possible to consider troubles pure joy? Well the scripture says so.
I finished reading recently a book about the lives of 35 men and women who are Doctors of the Church. These people shaped the doctrines that Christians believe today. In my opinion, they are the greatest and brightest. One day, I asked myself: "What is the common factor among these 35 Greats?
Each of them suffered horribly in body, mind or soul. We still remember the sufferings of Pope St John Paul II and Mother St Teresa? Now consider this act of Divine Providence: Each of these 35 Greats accomplished their destiny in spite of their terrible sufferings.
Suffering did not prevent Jesus Christ or St John the Baptist from accomplishing what God planned and willed for their lives. No amount of suffering can prevent us from fulfilling our destiny.
Come O Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world.