This Turn of Events

psalm 119,67 n71

Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep Your Word. Psalm 119:67

RECOMMENDED READING:  PHILIPPIANS 1:12-14  “ 12 But I would ye should understand, brethren, that the things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the furtherance of the gospel;13 So that my bonds in Christ are manifest in all the palace, and in all other places;14 And many of the brethren in the Lord, waxing confident by my bonds, are much more bold to speak the word without fear.”

COMMENTS:   When left to our own preferences, we will always choose prosperity to poverty, health to sickness, freedom to persecution, friends to enemies, leisure to work, relaxation to exercise, dessert to vegetables.  The list goes on.  But Solomon in previous lessons from Ecclesiastes tells us the opposite is better because hardship and suffering forces us into a deeper relationship with God and more dependent on His Holy Spirit.  Romans 8:28-29 remind us He uses both pleasant and unpleasant experiences to our good and for His Will.  He doesn’t will hardship for us but permits satan to put hardships on us within limits (as He did to Job) but uses those hardships not to harm us as satan intends but to make us stronger and a blessing to others.  Job didn’t understand why he was being pounded with one tragedy after another, but trusted God and knew God was allowing it for an important purpose.  He knew God had promised to bless and provide for him and continued to trust God without knowing why or how long.

Will you and I be as faithful during hardships we face.  I pray those hardships will not be as severe as they were for Job, but hardships are inevitable as long as we live on this earth in these mortal bodies.  As long as satan is allowed limited freedom to do his mischief on earth.  That time is approaching an end as Christ’s return approaches.  He delays for reasons we don’t know or understand.  But one reason He has shared is to make us stronger and closer to Himself.  Another is to give us a credible witness to others in need.  A third is to give us a better appreciation for and a better steward when prosperity returns.

Are we prepared for satan’s mischief?  Are we prepared for God’s blessings?  They may not feel the same but they both require preparation from God and both willing be used by God for our good if we, like Job, remain faithful in all circumstances, enjoyable or not so enjoyable.

“God sometimes answers our prayers by giving us what we would have asked for had we known what He knows. J. D. Greear

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