It is only natural for those
going through trials as well as for those of us who are watching people we love
endure trials to wonder in our heart of hearts why these things have to
be. The reason I use the phrase “have to
be” is because either God is truly and completely sovereign over the affairs of
our lives or he is not. It cannot be
both ways. If God is sovereign and in
complete control then your trial or trials are under his control. In other words if he has the power to prevent
or discontinue or change what you are enduring but doesn’t, the only conclusion
we can reach is that the hardship you are having to undergo is his will for
your life and thus, necessary. But, even
acceptance of this truth does not always alleviate our questions, doubts, and
fears.
With all this in mind, I’d like
to share a couple verses with you that while not providing an escape from your
trials will help you to endure them. The
passage is Psalm 84:11-12. Read it
slowly and meditatively.
“For the LORD GOD is a sun and shield; The LORD gives grace and glory;
No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly. O LORD of hosts, How blessed is the man who
trusts in You!”
If you trust in Him and your life
is being lived for Him and His glory—then God is not withholding anything good
from you. In other words, all that you
have and are going through right now is His “good”, in fact, His "best", being
lovingly bestowed upon you for your ultimate good and His glory. And whereas, this is difficult to believe
depending on what it may be you are enduring—you must! Your joy and your happiness depend upon
trusting God that what you are going through is actually His best in and for your
life right now. That is why verse 12
states emphatically, How blessed (joyous
& happy) is the man who trusts in You.
Trials are not meant to steal your
joy—they are meant to increase it as you come to experience God and His power
at work in your life and through your situation in ways you could not have
otherwise.
So whatever it is you are being
called to bear up under—use the eyes of faith to see that what appears to be
bad is really good. In fact, it is God’s
best for you and your life right now. It
is only as you accept this truth and trust Him that you will find the strength
to endure your trials with joy unspeakable and full of glory.
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