We're to Go Through a Lot and It WILL be Worth It
by David Brenneman
"strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying, “Through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.”"
Acts 14:22
God's people have their trials. When God chose His people, He never planned that they should be untried. They were chosen in the hot furnace of hardship; they were never chosen to have worldly peace and earthly joy.
Freedom from sickness never and pain of death was never promised to God's people, but when the Lord drew up the contract of our privileges, He included discipline among the things to which we would be heirs. Trials are a part of our experience; they were predestined for us in Christ's legacy. As surely as the stars are fashioned by His hands, as surely as their orbits are fixed by Him, so are trials assigned to us. God has ordained their season and their place, their intensity and the effect they will have on us.
Good people must never expect to escape trouble; if they do, they will be disappointed, for no one before them has been without trials. Note the patience of Job; remember Abraham, his trials, and his faith under them- he became the "father of the faithful.' Read the biographies of the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, and you will discover that none of these people, who God made vessels of mercy, escaped the fire of affliction
It was ordained long ago that the cross of trouble would be engraved on every vessel of mercy-it is the royal mark that distinguishes the King's honored subjects. But even though hardship is the path of God's children, they have the comfort of knowing that their Master has traveled it before them. They have His sympathetic presence to cheer them, His grace to support them, and His example to teach them how to endure.
When we reach the kingdom, it will more than make up for the many tribulations through which we passed to get there.
- Morning and Evening by C. H. Spurgeon
Last night's devotional readings were just one after the other of things that looked like my God had prepared them just for me. Readings from Spurgeon, Allistair Begg, Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. David Jeremiah. All just seemed to target something that's to do with what I'm going through these days.
This one sort of topped them in what Spurgeon was talking about.
We REALLY ought to be concerned if we've not been going through things. Things that challenge us, things that cause us to strive harder in the faith to pursue what it is that God's called us to be doing.
It's said in the Scriptures that nature itself testifies of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ if we but look.
If we but look.
Do we look at what it is He's doing in our lives?
What I do think harms us more than helps us in this walk we have with Jesus while we yet breathe the air He provides is what they teach us in schools. Both competition and comparisions betwee us and others tends to bleed over into our perceptions of living a life in Christ.
We are in to competition with others in Christ.
We are not to compare ourselves to others in Christ.
In our world in which we live these things are pushed and pushed to the point that lives get derailed or tarnished. Reputations are ruined over it. Most condemning of all is that truth that testimony's for what Jesus has done in and through us are ruined by careless thoughts and actions attributed to those two concepts of comparison and competition.
Yesterday's sermon had to do with the weight of our words.
As one who was the recipient of many many harsh words at the hands of bullies while I was in public schools, I know this truth very well: our words have weight.
Something else that ties into the truth of the weight of words is our perceptions on how we're talked to.
All these things add up into the trials and tribulations of our lives.
We either build up people or we don't. We either come along side them or we don't. We either see people as a threat or we don't.
For the longest time we had the "What Would Jesus Do?" thing going on. Honestly what a concept! Truthfully, it's something that's something that is the most easily dismissed.
The Bible says that Jesus was a man of sorrows, well aquainted with grief. He who knew no sin became sin so that we might have the righteousness of God.
Jesus's life was hallmarked with trials and tribulations that He was to go through to get to the cross and not only the cross but through it to sit at the right hand of the Father in Heaven awaiting that day when His Bride, the Church would be ready for the place He'd prepared for them.
To get to the character of Christ in us, we have to go through trials and tribulations to obtain it.
I don't like trials or tribulations anymore than anyone else...but if you're praying for the Jesus to be seen in your life so that people see your good works so as to glorify our Father in Heaven...you're GOING to go through them.
An irony for me is that I don't remember what I've written but I can tell in the moment that it's not me doing the writing of these things you read each day coming from me.
I will go through different things today that you or perhaps the same as you.
What Satan will do with these things is to try to make you think you're going through them alone.
What I mean by what I just said about not remembering what i've written is that which is described in the Bible of the wind as compared to the Spirit. We don't know where it's coming from or where it's going but we know the effects of it being there.
Satan's going to try to get us to believe we're alone in what we go through. Going to try to get us to believe that God's punishing us for something we've as yet not known we were doing wrong. Going to say that the only reason we're going through what we go through is because it's us and not God.
When considering training in righteousness that the Scriptures are good for, beneficial for, it's going to mean exercises to bring out characteristics that align with what the training is for.
Those who enlist in the military are taken to a place where they're taught the culture of the military. Very quickly they learn it's NOT like civilian life. Very quickly they learn what's necessary to succeed in the military. Physically, mentally, they're put through vast amounts of trials and tribulations in order to become what they enlisted to be.
When we came to Christ we said that we wanted His free gift of eternal life. What we also will get is this new right spirit within us. It's incompatible with our old nature. So we need what Jesus is going to do...that perfect work in us to train us in righteousness. We need to realize we are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works that we might walk in them.
We're going to go through some things in order to produce some things that glorify our Lord and Savior.
While these last 8 going on 9 months have been heavy and some day seem like more is being piled on...I know that my Savior is with me through them. I know that for the last 50 plus years He's been preparing me for these days. Had this kind of stuff happened to me decades ago I would have crumbled. It was BECAUSE of the various trials and tribulations of life that I have already been through that I can testify today about God's faithfulness and His promises kept.
You should expect things that you're not going to understand that you'll go through. Whether in this life or after you get to Heaven you'll find out the why's behind it. But the over arching reason always is: to bring about the character of Christ in us. What people get trained to do in the military makes little sense to them at first but as they are trained they begin to see the why's behind their new found abilities and actions.
If we want to sing and pray that we would know our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ more...be prepared to go through things in order to know Him more. If we want our eyes opened to the wonders of God in our lives...be prepared to go through things to gain the understanding necessary. If we want what Jesus wants for us...be prepared to go through things to get to that point. If we're after the righteous life that God desires for us...be prepared...we're going to go through things to get that.
I've shared here and in person to a few groups that I don't know if I'm living out what I read in the Scriptures or not. A passage that now comes to mind is that one that says that your word have I hidden in my heart that I might not sin against you. I take in the Word of God daily. I look to the Godly men He's put in my life to teach who've been trained by the Spirit. I might not see it but what He's hiding in my heart is what wil have to come out of me to the world around me. Jesus said that what's in a man's heart is what comes out of the mouth. What you put into your heart will eventually come out.
So pray for your trials and tribulations...those situations where things seem bigger than you that you need your faith to get through.
That's exactly what they're there for.
To grow your faith in the One whom you call your Lord and Savior.
In the moment I don't think anyone likes or looks forward to what they're going through that's difficult...but we can if we have the perspective that we're not alone in it. If we're striving to please Jesus in all that we do, say or think...we're on the right track.
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