Post by Betty on Mar 18, 2009 11:35:58 GMT -5
Title: God's Tools
Author: Warren Wiersbe
Devotion: Psalms
Scripture References:
Psalm 34:19-22
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Title: God's Tools
Read Psalm 34:19-22
"Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out
of them all" (v. 19). The psalmist does not say, "I thought the Lord kept
us out of afflictions. I thought that if I read my Bible every day and
prayed and tried to obey His will, I would never have any afflictions."
Instead, he says that we will face many afflictions.
Why do we have afflictions in our lives? We have some afflictions simply
because we are human. They are just a part of human life. We get older,
and our bodies begin to run down. Not every sickness, every accident or
every problem we face comes because God is angry at us or is disciplining
us. They may just be a part of life.
We also have afflictions because Satan is against us. He'd love to destroy
us. Or, afflictions may come because we have disobeyed the Lord. I'm glad
for those; I'm glad that God loves me enough to "spank" me when I've
disobeyed Him.
But often, afflictions are God's tools for helping us grow. We don't
really grow until we've been through the furnace, through the storm or
through the battle. God is not raising hothouse plants that shrivel when
the hot wind blows on them. No, He wants to raise mature sons and
daughters, and that's why we have afflictions. "Many are the afflictions
of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all" (v. 19). He
doesn't keep us out of them. He delivers us from them. Sometimes He
changes the circumstances. Sometimes He changes us. The real secret of
deliverance is not the circumstance around you but the faith within you.
Expect affliction, but trust God for deliverance.
Perhaps God's greatest use of affliction is as a tool for helping you grow
into a mature Christian. The good news is that you may trust Him to
deliver you from your afflictions. The next time you face affliction,
trust the Lord for your deliverance.
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Author: Warren Wiersbe
Devotion: Psalms
Scripture References:
Psalm 34:19-22
Do you enjoy this devotional? Send it on to a friend!
____________________________________________________________
Title: God's Tools
Read Psalm 34:19-22
"Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out
of them all" (v. 19). The psalmist does not say, "I thought the Lord kept
us out of afflictions. I thought that if I read my Bible every day and
prayed and tried to obey His will, I would never have any afflictions."
Instead, he says that we will face many afflictions.
Why do we have afflictions in our lives? We have some afflictions simply
because we are human. They are just a part of human life. We get older,
and our bodies begin to run down. Not every sickness, every accident or
every problem we face comes because God is angry at us or is disciplining
us. They may just be a part of life.
We also have afflictions because Satan is against us. He'd love to destroy
us. Or, afflictions may come because we have disobeyed the Lord. I'm glad
for those; I'm glad that God loves me enough to "spank" me when I've
disobeyed Him.
But often, afflictions are God's tools for helping us grow. We don't
really grow until we've been through the furnace, through the storm or
through the battle. God is not raising hothouse plants that shrivel when
the hot wind blows on them. No, He wants to raise mature sons and
daughters, and that's why we have afflictions. "Many are the afflictions
of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all" (v. 19). He
doesn't keep us out of them. He delivers us from them. Sometimes He
changes the circumstances. Sometimes He changes us. The real secret of
deliverance is not the circumstance around you but the faith within you.
Expect affliction, but trust God for deliverance.
Perhaps God's greatest use of affliction is as a tool for helping you grow
into a mature Christian. The good news is that you may trust Him to
deliver you from your afflictions. The next time you face affliction,
trust the Lord for your deliverance.
____________________________________________________________
Back to the Bible
P.O. Box 82808
Lincoln, NE 68501
1-800-811-2397
www.backtothebible.org