F.W. Farrar: Troubles may be gifts from God to teach us to sympathize generously with others

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“Troubles may be largely intended to prepare us for our work in helping others in trouble. The widow can sympathize with the widow; the poor show most kindness to the poor. The experience of the prostration of a great illness enables a person to understand and help sick people. Thus sorrow is a talent to be used for the good of others, by being invested in sympathy.”

Frederic William Farrar (1831-1903) in The Pulpit Commentary notes on Job 12:5, cf. Isaiah 53:3.