Nov 26, 2017
Grace
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Corinthians 12:7-10
I thought
the Christian life was going to be easier than this. Have these words
ever entered your mind? Sometimes we come into the family of God thinking that
our heavenly Father will fix all our problems and devote Himself to our
happiness and comfort. However, that is not the reality portrayed in Scripture.
Paul was a man whom the Lord used greatly, and yet his life was anything but
easy.
In
fact, at one point, the apostle thought his pain was too much to bear, and he
begged God to remove it. There’s nothing wrong with asking the Lord to relieve
our suffering, but what should our response be if He doesn’t? Paul probably had
no idea that His experience would find its way into the Bible, to comfort and
guide believers throughout the ages. The promise God gave him applies to us as
well: “My grace is sufficient for you” (v. 9).
God’s
grace could be defined as His provision for us at the point of our need. The
problem is that sometimes it doesn’t seem as if the Lord truly is meeting our
need. But He frequently sees deficiencies, outcomes, and complications that we
don’t. His goals for us involve spiritual growth, the development of Christlike character, and strong faith. And trials play a
vital role in achieving these.
The
important issue is how we respond. If all you want is relief, you could descend
into anger and doubt. But if your desire is to become the person God wants you
to be, you’ll see each trial as an opportunity for Christ to display His
character and strength in you.