Therefore (since God’s correction is good for you), lift your hands. Get on your knees. Pray and fast, and find God’s straight path so the injuries you suffer in that difficult time won’t make you unable to go on. Persevere until God brings you through and heals you. (Hebrews 12:12-13)
How
do you react when your belief; your trust and reliance on God, is tested? When
things are going well for you, and life seems easy, you may be quick to thank
the Lord for His love and for the way He provides for you. But, do you begin to
question God in difficulty, when you are challenged, or when you face betrayal or
opposition? Do you sometimes even turn to other sources for comfort and rescue?
Pauls’
words echo the words of Isaiah (35:3-10), where the prophet urged the
Israelites to stay faithful in very hard times. He promised, if they would
continue in their belief, keep trusting even when they became tired and weak
and afraid, that God would come. Isaiah said, “He will save you!” (Verse 4).
Both Paul and Isaiah promise a day of joy and wholeness, when the suffering of
trials and discipline and oppression will end. They said, “a great day is
coming that will make you be glad you were faithful, and you kept on trusting
the Lord.”
Life
will be hard. You will hurt. You will be angry. You will get weary. The answer
is always the same – take it to God. The deeper the pain, the more you need
Him.
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