Today's
promise: God is a refuge for the oppressed
God blesses in the midst of suffering
Those who plant in tears will harvest with shouts of joy.
They weep as they go to plant their seed, but they sing as they return with the
harvest.
Psalm 126:5-6 NLT
For he has not ignored the suffering of the needy. He has not turned and walked away. He has listened to their cries for help.
Psalm 22:24 NLT
Those who suffer the same things from the same people for the same Person can scarcely not love each other.
C. S. Lewis
Suffering — the soil of
spiritual growth
The Bible does not promise that Christians won't suffer. In
fact, the Scriptures give much evidence that we can expect to suffer, given the
evil that is in the world around us and the sin that is in us.
What God does promise is that our suffering can become the catalyst for new growth. God promises to redeem our suffering into his glory.
What grieves are you currently suffering? Can you entrust them to God, confident that he will use them to bring new growth into your life?
The worst kind of suffering is that which we experience alone. When we suffer with another person who is sympathetic to our problem, the suffering is easier to bear. Throughout history, God has sympathized with suffering people. He hears our cries. How would your life and outlook be different if you become convinced that God never failed to respond to your pain?
From the TouchPoint Bible with commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) p 538, 479
What God does promise is that our suffering can become the catalyst for new growth. God promises to redeem our suffering into his glory.
What grieves are you currently suffering? Can you entrust them to God, confident that he will use them to bring new growth into your life?
The worst kind of suffering is that which we experience alone. When we suffer with another person who is sympathetic to our problem, the suffering is easier to bear. Throughout history, God has sympathized with suffering people. He hears our cries. How would your life and outlook be different if you become convinced that God never failed to respond to your pain?
From the TouchPoint Bible with commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) p 538, 479
Content is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living
Translation and other publications of Tyndale Publishing House
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