Studying the Scriptures and
listening to other mature believers has brought my life joy and peace and yes,
blessings and happiness. But faith in Christ does not mean life is easier, or that
there is less suffering or that we have all of the answers. We just know the
One who does. He is wiser, stronger, deeper and more complex than our feeble
minds could conjure up on our best day.
Some of the wise
and mature believers in my life have suffered; some of them in unimaginable
ways. Somehow, through their time of great suffering and loss, they have come
to a deeper love and trust in Christ. Jesus can redeem our suffering. Look at
this verse with me.
To this
you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example; that
you should follow in His steps. 1 Peter
2;21
Jesus suffered for
us. He gave His life for us. He took all of the ugliness and suffering and sin
of the world on His shoulders. We may have to suffer for a little while in our
earthly lives, too. Let’s follow in His steps. He counted it pure joy.
Therefore,
since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off
everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run
with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the
pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before Him He endured the
cross, scorning its shame and sat down at the right hand of the throne of
God. Hebrews 12:1-2
Running the race
with perseverance as we follow Him, following in His steps does not mean
getting everything we want. He gives us what we need, wherever life takes us. Enough
grace for each moment. He is sufficient for the day. Our earthly suffering will
be redeemed one day as we, too, get the answers to our questions.
We will know the
answers to: Why? How can it be? How can I go on? What purpose could this serve?
Why her? Why me? How could You allow this, Lord? He hears us. Not only does He
hear, but He understands. He has been there in the depths, too, in anguish.
One day we will
know. In the meantime, trust Him with it all. I have seen lives changed through
the powerful testimony of those who have suffered. Our testimonies bring glory
to our God. Powerful, eternal answers are there at the end of the race. Follow
in His steps, keeping in step with the Spirit. It may include running with
perseverance Hold on to Jesus. We’re almost there.
Dear Father in heaven,
Let Jesus be our example. The suffering servant gave it all
for us for the joy set before Him. We don’t get it. We don’t understand it. Any
of it. But we trust You. You gave us Jesus and to Him we turn.
I have
considered my ways and have turned my steps to Your statutes. Psalm 119:59
In Jesus name,
Amen
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