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Day: September 13, 2016

Stormy Situations

Stormy Situations

storms 2“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort,  who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4.

The Lord is never taken by surprise.

He knows everything we’re going through.
And He is orchestrating our circumstances for both our benefit and His glory, according to His good will.

One purpose for hardship is to cleanse us.

Because of our own “flesh” nature and the self-absorbed world we live in-
– it is easy to develop me-centered attitudes, mixed-up priorities, and ungodly habits.

The pressures bearing down on us from stormy situations are meant-
– to bring these impurities to our attention and direct us to a place of repentance.

Our trials are not intended to sink us-
– but rather to purify and guide us back to the way of godliness.

Another reason for adversity is to comfort others.

God’s work in our lives is not meant solely for us.
It is designed to reach a world that doesn’t recognize or acknowledge Him.

The Lord uses the pressures we face to equip us for serving others.

As we endure suffering-
– we will learn about God’s sufficiency, His comforting presence, and His provision of strength to help us endure.

Our testimony during times of difficulty will be authentic-
– those to whom we minister will recognize that we know and understand their pain.

What credibility would we have with people in crisis if we ourselves never experienced a deep need?

Another divine purpose is to comprehend.
Reflecting on the divine purpose behind our hardships can help us respond to them in a God-honouring way.

Take the time to fix your attention on the Lord-
– and seek to understand what He wants you to learn.

His lessons often unfold gradually.
But He will be walking by your side the whole way.