Job 14:14-17 If mortals
die, can they live again? This thought
would give me hope, and through my struggle I would eagerly wait for
release. You would call and I would
answer, and you would yearn for me, your handiwork. For, then you would count my steps, instead
of watching for my sins. My sins would
be sealed in a pouch, and you would cover over my iniquity.
Job was overwhelmed by his troubles. He was miserable. His sufferings dominated his life. His friends were no help to him at all. In fact, they only made things worse for they
were judging him for his struggles instead of comforting him through them.
The one thing that helped Job is hope. Job was able to endure his sufferings because
he believed that there was much more to life than his present sufferings. He believed that even if he were to die in
his sufferings, it would be worth it all because he would see God and be with
Him.
We cannot predict or control our sufferings. They come without regard to who we are. They come in varied degrees. Some of us suffer a lot, some far less. No amount of self-will can make them go
away. What matters is how we handle
ourselves when they come.
As children of God we have hope.
We understand that this life is not the end of the story. Our lives may fall apart and rot away, but
we have hope. No matter what we may have
to deal with in this life, we have eternal life with Christ on the other side
of our lives. No amount of suffering can
take our hope away from us. We have
God’s guarantee that better days are ahead for us.
Dear friend, don’t give up; don’t buckle underneath the heavy load
of suffering. Keep your eyes fixed on
Jesus. He is the author of our salvation
and He is the finisher of it. He has in
store for you a life that is beyond your ability to comprehend in its
glory. The life that waits for you in
heaven is pure, without sin and any of its side effects on life. This life is a joyous life without any
suffering or pain. It is an eternal life
of celebration of life in God.
Look up, dear friend, it is worth it all. Someday soon we shall see Jesus!
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