by David Brenneman
"I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us." Romans 8:18.
At times, the adversity you face will be so long-lasting, painful,
and profound that your response to any type of encouragement may be, "That's easy for you to say." How could anyone possibly know the depth of the despair you feel? Devotions, sermons, and books about trials tend to oversimplify when it comes to the subject of suffering, and I realize that what you face may be truly heart-wrenching. But that doesn't change the fact that God wants to work through the adversity to advance your spiritual growth.
We know the Lord could erase all difficulty from our lives with just a word-and someday He may do so for you. However, Scripture tells us that when He chooses not to it's because more important than than our ease, comfort, and pleasure is our transformation into Christ's likeness. The Lord is in the process of of teaching us about Himself: His faithfulness, goodness, compassion, and holiness. He is also breaking down all the places in us where we have erroneously set ourselves up as god instead of Him. It is painful. But the process is essential if we are to mature in the Lord and represent Him to others.
Jesus, I submit to You. Do as You see best in me. Amen.
- "Trusting God with Today " Dr. Charles Stanley.
"Stand firm and you will will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today." Exodus 14:13.
This verse contains God's command to me as a believer for those times when I am confronted with dire circumstances and extra-
ordinary difficulties. What am I to do when I cannot retreat or
go forward and my way is blocked to the right and to the left?
The Master's word to me is: "Stand firm." And the best thing
I can do at these times is to listen only to my Master's word, for others will come to me with their suggestions and evil advice. Despair will come, whispering, "Give up-lie down and die." But even in the worst of times, God would have me be cheerful and courageous, rejoicing in His love and faithfulness.
Cowardice will come and say, "You must retreat to the world's
ways of acting. It is too difficult for you to continue living the part of a Christian. Abandon your principles." Yet no matter how much Satan may pressure me to follow his course, I cannot, for I am a child of God. The Lord's divine decree has commanded me to go from "strength to strength" (Psalms 84:7). Therefore I will and neither death nor hell will turn me from from my course. And if for a season He calls me to "stand firm," I will acknowledge it as time to renew my strength for greater strides in the future.
Impatience will come, crying, "Get up and do something!" To
'stand firm' and wait is sheer idleness.' Why is it I think I must be doing something right now instead of looking to the Lord? He will not only do something--He will do everything.
Arrogance will come, boasting, "If the sea is blocking your way,
march right into it and expect a miracle." Yet true faith never
listens to arrogance, impatience, cowardice, or despair but only
hears God saying, "Stand firm." And then it stands as immovable as a rock.
"Stand firm." I must maintain the posture of one who stands.
ready for action, expecting further orders, and cheerfully and
patiently awaiting the Director's voice. It will not be long until
God will say to me, as distinctly as He told Moses to tell the children of Israel, "'Move on" (Exodus 14:15). Charles H. Spurgeon.
It was, from my perspective, a God thing when He aligns what others have written about to come together.
My Dear Reader, adversity is a required tool of the Lord for our sanctification.
Following the instructions of the Spirit of God is to be our ambition.
Whether to stay or to go, to speak or remain silent, to listen only or to give an opinion...do all to the obedience of Christ Jesus to the glory of God the Father.
Ours isn't necessarily to understand but it is ours to trust and obey.
Ours isn't to seek our comfort and joy but rather that which pleases our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
If our way is blocked...then stand firm. If a direction is given...proceed with confidence in the Lord and not of ourselves.
Can you pray "Jesus, I submit to You. Do as You see best in me. Amen."?
The requirements of sanctification are written in adversities. Big or small, seen and unseen, adversity is there to purify, to sanctify, to make us to become more like Jesus Christ.
We're going to face challenges to this sanctification process. We're going to hear good advice and bad advice from even those in our lives who likewise claim to be Christians. What we're to do is take such words and possible actions to the Lord in prayer and await His response.
Satan's schemes involve us in big and small ways to think more highly of ourselves than we ought to. To think, speak or to do life where we don't even have it within us to stop to consider if the path we are on has the blessing of God or not.
We can't trust and obey if we aren't at all considering that which is written in the Word of God. If we aren't concerned about what concerns the Lord Jesus Christ.
I was reading through my journal this morning before writing. It's sometimes laughable what I wrote over the years and sometimes sad that there were times I wasn't in tune with the Lord.
Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness...not figure it out and if we can't then go ask.
Adversity is what we need in order to be sanctified. Realizing that the life we have in Christ is to be more real to us than our lives in this world is where our eyes begin to open.
Our life in Christ is to be more important to us than our wants, desires are to be.
We may not see what we want to see in our life. Remember what Jesus said. What does it profit a man to gain the world but forfeits his soul? What will a man give in exchange for his soul?
Scripture says to give thanks for everything. This is to include whatever adversities that the Lord brings to your life.
As a child of God nothing can touch the life of a Christian without first being permitted by Jesus Christ.
Remember that.
Seek the Lord in this and all times of your life. Don't lean on your own understanding. Especially moreso when life appears to have no challenges or adversity. When we're enjoying life...stop to consider what God wants to say to you through even that time in your life.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul and spirit. Love your neighbor as yourself. Seek the Lord always. Rejoice in the Lord always.
We must have adversity to grow deeper roots in our faith. Shallow roots will never last through the storms of the spiritual life.
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