nd our reasoning of why we are enduring such pain. It's been established that suffering is inevitable. No matter how much money you have, how rich or poor you are it's something which does not discriminate. You can't pay anyone to prevent things from happening to you. It doesn't matter if you're Bill Gates, things will happen which are beyond you're control. Therefore the logical thing would be to deal with it, understand, and learn from these mini wars. In suffering the only tool which seems to work is faith. But because suffering is a natural part of life we should look at the benefits which stem from it, and learn how it will benefit us in the long run. You may ask how can suffering benefit me? Suffering can benefit us all when we establish what suffering is for each of us. Because somethings are more significant to some people than others. The death of a loved one, disease, unemployment, and homelessness can be suffering to some, while not getting a job, or being fired may be suffering to others. Suffering can be any of these situations, and there can be a benefit from all of these situations. In the story of Job, he went from having virtually everything to nothing, losing riches, family, and obtaining disease. It didn't matter what he had or what he used to be at that time because there was nothing or no one who could help him at that time. After losing everything, job wanted to know, what now, and why. He thought he had lived a good God fearing life, and done what he was to do as a man, why is this happening to me. God wanted Job to learn the lesson of humility. In realizing that nothing he had was his, and he would have had nothing had it not been for God giving it to him. In knowing nothing was given to him because he was such a good person, but because God made it possible that he could have those things. He benefitted from his suffering by learning to be humble. After suffering, this terrible tragedy, ...