Romans
5:3–5; John 11:3-6
Through
hardship, our hope will grow. That almost sounds contradictory. It seems the
best hot house for hope would be a trouble-free life, without threats or
storms. Everything would be nice and tidy and clean. But that is not the case.
The best place for hope to grow, believe it or not, is actually in adversity.
Paul is
writing to the Christians in Rome,
and he is using the words "problems" and "trials" in the
same paragraph as "how dearly God loves us". But wait. If God loved
us, wouldn't He remove the problems and the trials? Maybe, and maybe He won't.
That is up to God, according to what needs to happen in your life.
When
Lazarus, a personal friend of Jesus', was ill, his sisters Mary and Martha sent
word to Him. The Bible tells us that when Jesus heard this news, He
intentionally delayed His trip. So by the time He got to Bethany, Lazarus was already dead.
Yet
the Bible includes an interesting detail that so although Jesus loved Martha,
Mary, and Lazarus, he stayed where he was for the next two days.
Jesus
waited, because He wanted to do something even greater than what they wanted.
They wanted a healing. But He wanted a resurrection.And
the big picture, the ultimate purpose, is God's glory, not our happiness.
We can
rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help
us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and
character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And this hope will not
lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has
given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.
Mariam. (Mama Joe)
Grace is the heavenly resource behind all of God's promises.
Faith is the simple means of accessing that grace
Faith is the simple means of accessing that grace
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