The Trials Of A Believer
"It
is good for me that I have been afflicted, that I might learn Thy
ways." -Psalm
119:71 [KJV]
God's
ways and God's Word are best learned by experience and in time of
trouble. When our Lord is pleased to lay His hand heavily upon us, we
do not soon forget the lessons learned. When the Lord singles out a
believer or a church for special affliction and adversity, it is not
for punishment, nor lack of love for them; it is for eternal
blessings and because He does love them. "Whom
the Lord loveth"
He chastens, corrects and teaches!
When Job sat before his friends, who was afflicted? THE ONE GOD LOVED! When Paul stood before king Agrippa, who wore the chains? THE ONE GOD LOVED! Humanly speaking, which path of life would you prefer to live on earth, that of Esau or Jacob? Esau had the life of prosperity and ease; Jacob was full of trouble and conflict, BUT GOD LOVED JACOB! Thank God He has loved us in Christ and is pleased to teach us His ways by dealing with us in such a way that we are weaned from the world and find our life, comfort and hope only in Him.
When Job sat before his friends, who was afflicted? THE ONE GOD LOVED! When Paul stood before king Agrippa, who wore the chains? THE ONE GOD LOVED! Humanly speaking, which path of life would you prefer to live on earth, that of Esau or Jacob? Esau had the life of prosperity and ease; Jacob was full of trouble and conflict, BUT GOD LOVED JACOB! Thank God He has loved us in Christ and is pleased to teach us His ways by dealing with us in such a way that we are weaned from the world and find our life, comfort and hope only in Him.
A
person who measures his blessings and relationship with God by his
prosperity, health, happiness and worldly comforts makes a fatal
mistake. "If
ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye
bastards and not sons"
(Hebrews
12:8).
Paul said, "Most
gladly therefore will I glory in my infirmities, that the power of
Christ may rest upon me"
(II
Corinthians
12:9-10).
He who sends the trial for His glory and my good will supply
sufficient grace. Those who know the Redeemer, also know that when we
are weak, we are strong; when we are poor, we are rich; when we are
empty, we are full; when we die, we live!
-Gospel report by preacher Henry Mahan
-Gospel report by preacher Henry Mahan
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