God's purpose

God has purpose for our suffering.  It's hard for me to understand at times (especially today), but when looking back on my life, I get it.  God has used me for all kinds of missions, right in my own suffering.

I can't even imagine the suffering that most of the people of Peru suffer from.  But, when it's you that's going through the trial, it seems so hard, so personal, so undeserving.  It seems like the trial you're going through is long, never ending and lonely.  

But, I have hope.  I have hope that God will prevail.  He will make something good out of this, not on my timeline, but His.  I can't see His purpose today, but I know that nothing is impossible with God.

When I find myself in the middle of a trial, I remind myself to stay faithful and trust that this is only temporary. 

Christians have been martyred since the days of Noah.  There are three prophets in the Bible that were falsely accused, specifically Joseph. As a servant, he was accused of raping the wife of his master, Potiphar.  Moses, even though faithful, the Israelites accused him of bringing them out into the wilderness to die.  And then there’s David, who had proved himself to have courage and integrity, but was falsely accused by King Saul of trying to dethrone him.

God worked out all those situations for good.  So, I know that if God did it for them, He will do it for me.  God knows my heart and He knows the truth of my circumstances. That’s why I’m letting Him fight this battle for me.  

It is an isolating feeling to be wrongfully accused of something you know you didn’t do, but God understands this.  

God's desire for me is to have a joyful, meaningful life, and I expect and trust that He will give that to me.

Psalm 30:5 – “For His anger is but for a moment, and His favor is for a lifetime; Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning.”

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Complete restoration

Two steps forward, three steps back.  Do you ever feel this way?  Just when you thought things were back on track and life was falling into place, and then BAM! 

I can't count all the times in my life that I've felt this way.  Our response as a Christian should be to dust off our shoes, get back up, and keep trying.  But, do we do this every time?  Do we sometimes muddle in self-pity?  I know I do.  

I read this today in my devotion and it stuck with me, "The righteous have the hope of complete restoration and healing.  Jesus promises through His peace we will overcome suffering because He has overcome the world."  That's my hope today; complete restoration of what I'm going through.

Setbacks are just setups for me to go higher.  This is the time for God to lift me out of this despair and take me into a deeper relationship with Him.  It's a time to let my faith show others of His love and His grace.  

Today I pray that God finds me unwavering, dedicated and immovable.  

Even when we fail God, if we repent, God will restore us and use us again in His service.

Psalm 51:12 – “Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.”

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Eyes of faith

Having eyes of faith is conveyed only by God's Spirit and His Word.  This is not anything we can see through our human eyes. 

Are you surrounded by difficulties today, as I am?  Are you reveling in self-pity, as I seem to be doing?  The solution can only be found in God's grace.  We must simply open our eyes to the all-surpassing greatness of God's power, available on our behalf.

Faith in something means believing that it will come true, even when we don't have proof that it will. Having faith in God, to me, means trusting that what He says, He will do.  Sticking to that faith creates character.  

When all the odds are against me, when nothing is falling into place the way I want it to, my intention is to keep the faith, and not give up.  

I hope my consistent walk and love for others shows in my attitude, and in my personality.  I hope I can respond to others in a positive manner when they question me or when they say, "How can you believe that this will get better, when all the odds are against you, and nothing has been going right lately?" 

There will come a time, and there have been times, when having faith in God means believing in the impossible.  It means stepping out of the box and trusting God to step in and show His mighty power. (can I say, "Hurry up God")

Faith in God causes the Christian to pray to the Unseen Father and expect to hear an answer!

Psalm 37:5 – “Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act.”

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Stronger faith

Life is tough sometimes.  Some people cause drama; some love to cause others' drama.  Whichever the case you may be in, know this: God is in control, of every situation, every disaster, every miracle, etc.  

As we keep our faith in this vision, we can rest in His presence.  We can be assured that whatever comes before us, God will work it out. It may not be today or tomorrow or even ten years from now, but He will bring out the good in the calamity.  

I'm grateful God is with us in our pain.  Even when we don't have answers, it should give us peace to know that He can be trusted.

At my weakest moments, God shines through.  He's done it through all my 41 years of walking with Him.  

Deuteronomy 31:6 - "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you.He will not leave you or forsake you."

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Hopeful

There's so much hopelessness in this world.  Hopelessness is one of Satan's favorite tools.  He wants us to feel scared, alone, unworthy and not sure of which way to turn.  

 I've been there and don't want to go back.  Two of my greatest defenders, my shield in times of distress, are strength and security.  These two weapons do not come from me, but from my God.  I search the Word and find strength in His Word.  I search the Word and find security in His promises.  

 STRENGTH - Isaiah 40:29 - He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might He increases strength."

Today I asked myself, “how am I going to have the strength to overcome this hurt, this pain, this depression that is overwhelming me?”  I realize that I can't overcome this burden on my own.  It would be a gross delusion to believe that in my own strength I can forgive and move on.

I find my strength in acknowledging God as my Savior and admit my total helplessness and dependency on Him.  It's there that I come to know His strength, His power and His might.  

 SECURITY - John 10:28-29 – “28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand.

God didn't bring me this far to just leave me.  He's going to work this all out to my advantage; I believe this.

Stay faithful friends and fight the good fight. You are already armed with all the weapons you need; strength/security from our Creator!

Biblical hope is a reality and not a feeling.  Biblical hope carries no doubt.  To a Christian, this is a hope on which we base our lives, believing that God always keeps His promises.

Where's your hope today?

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God's timing

God will set all things right in His timing.  Amazing to think about; timing.  Most of us want things to happen on our terms, our own timing.  I've learned many lessons throughout my Christian walk, and one of those is God’s timing.  

Don't try to second guess God.  Don't try to make things work out on your time clock.  Most of us can look back on our lives and see God's perfect timing, although, at the time, it seemed like we were waiting a lifetime.  

Trusting in God, in His timing, is having the faith that no matter what happens, God is in control, and He wants nothing more than to give His children the best of life.

Our human nature can make waiting for God's perfect timing a difficult thing to do.  Most of us find it difficult to even wait on anything or anyone these days.  

The main ingredient in understanding God's timing is trust. 

 God is using my trial to strengthen my faith, and I trust in His timing.

 Psalm 27:14 – “Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!”

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Closer to Heaven.

Part of my daily devotion this morning mentioned, “strive to want to become more like Jesus, no matter what the cost.”  How many of us are willing to lay our life down daily for the Creator of the universe?   This means laying aside all doubts about the future, all fears of what could happen today or tomorrow, and the 'what-ifs' of life.  It means living for today, this minute, this moment in time, for the One who laid His life down for us.  

Think of it.  If Jesus had not died on the cross for me, I wouldn't be writing this today.  I wouldn't be blessed to have a family and Christian brothers and sisters to share life with. 

 This world and these times are so uncertain, but, yet, you will meet people, Christians, who have a smile on their face and love in their heart.  Why is that?  Because we know that we don't have control over anyone or anything.  We know the One who flung the stars in the sky and created man from the dust of the earth, will prevail in the end.  

And when that day comes, all the tears and fears we've had here on earth will all disappear.  I don't know about you, but I am so looking forward to this day.

 Stay faithful, my friends, we're just a breath away from Heaven!

 1 John 2:6 – “Whoever says he abides in Him ought to walk in the same way in which He walked.”

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Goals

I heard once that you should have a daily goal and try to accomplish that goal each day.  My daily goal is to please God, to show humility to others, and to be a blessing to those I encounter.  

 Just imagine, if we all did this, each day.  What a wonderful world we would live in.  But, the reality is that we live in a broken world, and that outside of God's grace and love, we can't accomplish anything.  

 Goals require discipline and consistency; not giving up, even when you're kicked in the face, (so to speak) by Satan.  Just imagine the desperation that Job (from the Bible) felt.  

 We've all faced difficulties.  We've all been there, maybe not as extreme as Job’s situation, but it sure feels like it when it's you.  That's when God reaches down and picks us up out of that desperate, hopeless feeling.  He loves us, folks, right in the middle of our unworthiness.

 I strive to please God; to make this my daily goal. I don’t want to put Him on some meaningless to-do list.  I want to stop being so busy with trivial activities and focus on the prize.  The prize is eternal life with our Creator. 

 As I strive towards this goal each day, I don't want to forget others along my path, and I want to share my love with those that God places in my life.  

 If you’re curious about this Job guy, look him up; he has his own Chapter in the Bible!

 Psalm 37:4 – “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart."

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