Comfort or The Cross -2

When Pain Demands a Decision – Part 2 of 3

Welcome to Part Two of Chapter One in the Comfort or The Cross series.

If you missed Part One, I encourage you to go back and read it first so you can fully follow this journey of the mind and heart as we wrestle with the question: are we choosing comfort, or the Cross?

You can find the first part of this chapter and series here.

As we step into this season of Lent, #Lent26 let’s take a moment to remember the comfort Jesus Christ laid down for us on the Cross.

“Comfort is fleeting. The Cross is real. I must choose not what eases my pain, but what saves my soul”

I won’t be creating images for this series because my hope is that the message speaks louder than the visuals.

To all of you, I pray you have a glorious day. May you enjoy this series, share it with others, and be truly blessed by it... YOU ARE LOVED

There is a question most believers hope they never have to answer.

It is easy to declare faith when life is comfortable. It is easy to follow Christ when pain is manageable and needs are met. But what happens when comfort is taken away? What happens when relief is offered at the cost of your faith?

Comfort or The Cross was born from that question.

This series is not about theory. It is about the heart. It asks what we would choose if following Jesus cost us everything. Safety. Healing. Stability. Even life itself.

The first chapter begins with a simple drive through a familiar neighborhood. What I saw there forced me to confront a deeper truth. Before we can talk about endurance or grace, we must answer one question honestly.

If comfort required denying Christ, what would we choose?

Part 2

Pain strips us down to truth. There may come a moment when pain demands a choice. Relief or Christ. Comfort or the Cross.

If denying Jesus meant instant relief, would you call it mercy or betrayal?

Jesus never promised comfort without cost. He said, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me.” Matthew 16:24

The Cross was not a symbol of relief. It was and is a symbol of suffering, surrender, and obedience.

This is not a new question. The early church lived it. They were beaten, imprisoned, and killed, not because they lacked faith, but because they refused to deny it.

“They departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His Name.” Acts 5:41

They were offered safety, freedom, and life itself in exchange for silence or denial. Yet Scripture tells us they endured.

“Others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection.” Hebrews 11:35

The early believers faced pain that tested every part of their faith. They were beaten, imprisoned, even killed for the sake of Christ, yet they did not turn away.

Their suffering was public and obvious.

Mine is quieter and slower, but it is no less real.

I was born with a deformity on my right ear, a crooked jaw when I speak, a head that leans to one side, a speech impediment, and a learning disorder. This was only the beginning.

A major spinal surgery left me worse than before. I have an allergy to anesthesia, making future surgeries dangerous. Pain from a torn rotator cuff has stolen much from me, but I have avoided surgery because being put under could cost my life. A pinched nerve on my left side brings so much pain it keeps me awake. I have not slept more than five hours in a night for over six years.

Then came a minor stroke in April of this past year. And a couple months ago, I woke up to constant pressure to urinate, only to discover I had been peeing blood all night.

Pain has a way of making desperate offers sound reasonable.

So I ask again: do I take whatever is offered, whatever seems to take the weight off for now, instead of enduring the Cross and trusting Christ?

To Be Continued…..

I’ll leave you with this for now. I’ll be back soon with the last part of this series, going deeper and speaking more clearly and boldly into what Comfort of the Cross truly means.

Stay tuned for the finale of: When Pain Demands a Decision – From the Comfort or The Cross Series….

Willie Torres Jr.

03/04/2026

@BeingCrazyForChrist.com

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148 responses to “Comfort or The Cross -2”

  1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    I’m finally getting a minute to visit you, Willy and I’m struck by your devotion and sharing of your heart and faith. Sending love and appreciation and blessings all around.💕

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      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much Cindy. And Thank you for Visiting, Reading and Commenting …

      I’m grateful for your Kindness and Encouragement. Sending Love and Blessings right back to you.

      All Glory and Praise to God. 🙏

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      Willie Torres Jr.

      🤗🤗🤗

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  2. Eric Dunbar Avatar

    This is an awesome post, Willie. The question you present—“Do I take whatever is offered, whatever seems to take the weight off for now, instead of enduring the Cross and trusting Christ?”—is a serious question that demands an answer from every believer.

    I have faced similar pain—a stroke when I was 15 months of age that caused my face to be twisted to the left; slipped hip joints in Junior High School that left me paralyzed for almost two years; a drug addiction in which I lost my house and my family, and three heart attacks. So, I can relate to your pain.

    However, I realized that trusting Christ, even in personal and private pain, brought a deeper sense of purpose and hope. This question challenges Christians to consider whether we are seeking temporary comfort or genuine spiritual growth, which can only come through the cross.

    By wrestling with this question, we are reminded that enduring the Cross and trusting Christ shape how we respond to adversity and help us find meaning.

    Thank you for sharing this post, Willie. I will continue to pray for you, and I ask that you pray for me. God bless you, my brother in Christ.

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    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much for sharing this, Eric. Your story is powerful and a true testament to God’s sustaining Grace in the midst of incredible trials.

      Thank you for sharing your story and I am so sorry that you have endured and loss so much…

      I’m praying for you, and I’m grateful for your prayers as well.

      May God Continue to Strengthen and Guide us both, and may all Glory and Honor go to Him alone. 🙏✝️💛

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  3. Celina Avatar

    How would I sleep
    While I hear my brother weep
    How could I be at peace
    When I know my brother is ill at ease
    For He who rules his heart
    Our common DNA from the start
    has told me to feel what my brother feels
    and so I give you Willie, to The One who heals

    You’re living The Cross, dear Willie !!
    You’re living the Cross !!!

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    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      I am deeply touched by your words Celina, truly 🤗🫶 and I receive the love and prayer behind them with the utmost gratitude.

      May the Lord continue to heal, strengthen, and keep us all in His care.

      You Are Loved

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      1. Celina Avatar

        You are loved and offered in prayers daily ❤️
        Jesus lives in you ❤️

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    2. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      🤗🫶

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      1. Celina Avatar

        ❤️❤️❤️

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    3. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much Celina. So wonderful to have you here with me and with us…

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      1. Celina Avatar

        ❤️❤️❤️

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      2. Celina Avatar

        You’re always welcome 🤗

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My journey has been amazing and fulfilling as a new Christian. I have seen God work in my life in ways I never could have imagined. I have grown closer to my faith and have seen Him work in my life and the lives of those around me. I am truly blessed to call myself a Christian, and I am excited to continue to grow in my faith.

I believe that I have come a long way in life. Over the years, I have worked hard to become a better man, husband to Frances Torres, and father to our children. I have strived to be a good friend and companion to those I have been fortunate to build relationships with. I have learned to appreciate the small moments of joy and fulfillment that come with every human connection.

I began writing stories that I believe were inspired by the Holy Spirit. These stories are my testimonies about the different trials I have gone through, and how the Lord has helped me to overcome them. Through this process, I’ve discovered that I can forgive those I once vowed to never forgive, and in turn, my relationships with them have been restored. They are now a huge blessing and a special part of my life.

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