Recently, my husband and I encountered a tough situation
that hurt our hearts and confused our minds.
In the midst of questioning why we were facing such a mountain, this
comment was made:
“Why does it sometimes seem as if God is playing tricks on
His children?”
You know the feeling – you are working hard at being an
awesome spouse, a perfect parent, a faithful friend, and a hardworking servant in
ministry. Then BAM! Something totally unexpected slams into your
life, creating confusion and doubt and fear.
Sometimes anger rushes in, and you wonder why someone who has tried so
hard to live for the Lord would be ‘repaid’ in such a way. Why would a good and loving God choose to
allow such heartache in a believer’s life?
The temptation to withdraw your faith in the Lord is strong; after all,
He did not follow through with your plans.
Ahhhh….but it is not our faith, or lack thereof, that makes
God faithful and good. The Lord’s
faithfulness never changes; His goodness never lessens. He is GOD.
Our feelings do not change who He is.
For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the
faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly
not! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar. Romans 3:3, 4
The hard things we go through serve as necessary doors. It is so very easy to glorify the Lord when
our bellies are full and our babies are healthy; it is another thing altogether
when our children abandon Truth and our husbands are suffering from a horrible
disease. To honor the Lord fully and to
glorify Him above all else, we must walk through that door of pain, hardship,
or hurt. Across the threshold is a
greater knowledge of the faithfulness of the Lord as we look back and see how
He guided us through those trials and tribulations.
Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial
which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His
glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy…. Therefore let those who suffer according
to the will of God commit their souls to
Him in doing good, as to a
faithful Creator. 1 Peter 4:12 & 13, 19
Job, the godliest
man of his time, went through hell on earth.
If anyone had a reason to jump the faith ship, it was he. And yet this man said: “Shall we indeed
accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10b) and “Though
He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job 13:15) Read the book of Job to see how his story ends.
Are you willing to walk through the necessary doors to
increase your faith and bring glory to the One who deserves all praise and
honor? The Lord promises to never leave
you or forsake you. As you turn the
knob, you can trust that He is there with you.
Prayer
Father, thank You for Your goodness and faithfulness. You are righteous and holy and just, never
failing and always kind. You allow hard
things in our lives to bring us closer to You, the only One with the
answers. Thank You for giving us Truth
in Your Word. Amen.
Challenge
Allow the Lord to show you His faithfulness. Ask Him to open
your eyes to His presence in the midst of the hard things. During this recent trial, my husband and I
asked friends to pray for us as they felt the Holy Spirit leading. We gave them
zero details, not even a hint of what we were battling. As they laid their hands on us, guess what were
the very first words spoken? “God does not play tricks on His kids!” (See the
opening of this devotional if you do not see the significance of these words!)
God cared enough to prompt our intercessors to use the very words we spoke
privately to one another.
While walking through trials, big or small, keep the Word
front and center in your life. It is
only the Truth that will keep you from falling into unbelief and
discouragement.
Jen G 2012
1 comment:
By far, this is the best one you have written. I am so proud of the way you are handling this "trial" and know in my knower that the victory will be won.
Love you
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