Wait a minute!
When was the last time you rejoiced because you were having problems and
trials? If you are like most people,
probably never. Instead, we tend to
complain about them and feel sorry for ourselves because of them. We often will do everything we can to avoid
problems and trials, even though we know they come, usually unexpectedly.
The Apostle Paul
really suggests something radical here in today's verses. He says that we can REJOICE when troubles and
trials come. Rejoice?!! Yes, rejoice.
How is that even possible? Well,
we need to look beyond the moment and at the bigger picture of our lives. We need to ask ourselves what we might learn
from our troubles. If they were caused
by something we said or did, then we can learn not to do it again. If they happened because of something out of
our control, then we can learn to deal with them in a manner that would honor
Christ and strengthen our faith.
Some of us are slow
learners, but if we are looking to get better at all, we do learn. One of life's most important lessons is to
learn from our experiences. We learn to
endure what we are going through, knowing that better times are ahead of us. No matter what it is, it doesn't last forever
and we are better for having gone through it.
Endurance helps us build strong character and strong character helps us
to know that the most important thing in our lives is our salvation, that the
moment will pass away but our salvation will last forever.
The next time you face
problems or trials, think about these things.
Lean on the Lord for your wisdom and strength. He will see you through the moment and your
faith will grow as a result of it. There
is much good through the tough times of life, if we will but have eyes to see
it. Rejoice, for the Lord is with you
and will see you through to the other side of all your trials and tribulations.
Rejoice, for no
matter what troubles or trials you may face in life, great is the reward in
heaven for those who persevere in the Lord.
We are overcomers
when we put our confidence and trust in the Lord.
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