Sufficient Grace

      I was looking back for a post from early on in my blogging activity that very few people viewed.  I found one that only 4 people looked at.  I must have been having an off week. :-)  At any rate; I am aware of numerous situations right now in which people are suffering.  One friend with double knee replacement surgery, one family struggling with their daughter's health and spending a lot of time in the hospital recently.  Many other situations are very troubling.  Of course; there always seems to be a list of my friends or family members who are struggling with the emotional and relational difficulties of life.  I know my tendency is to want "out."  This post was a good reminder to me that "out" isn't always what God will use most effectively in my life to accomplish His glory.  Maybe it will help you a little also...
     “To keep me from becoming conceited… a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan, to harass me. Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. But he said to me ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness…’ For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” (From 2 Corinthians 12:7-10)
     Many people are suffering. There are battles with cancer other dreaded diseases. There are those who are facing struggles with mobility; from backs to bones to joints. There are some who have undiagnosed pain and physical symptoms that the doctor can’t find a source for. These provide us opportunity for discouragement and frustration. Of course, I haven’t even mentioned those who are struggling with personal issues that are not of a physical nature. I'm sure there are similar situations that are in your closest circle of friends and acquaintances. And beyond that; we are constantly watching tragedies in our nation brought on by storms and floods that are devastating the lives of people. Everywhere we turn there is struggle.
      I have a couple of words of encouragement for you.
      First, I want to remind you that you are not alone. Even Paul, the great missionary statesman, struggled with fear and despair. I am reminded of Paul’s words to the Corinthian believers about his affliction while he was in Asia. He said that the team was “so utterly burdened beyond [their] strength that [they] despaired of life itself.” (2 Cor. 1:8) Then there is the passage I quoted above. Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” tormented him. It was like a continual punch in the face. You are in good company when you suffer.
      The second (and more important) word of encouragement is the answer that God gave Paul. After all, “misery loves company” only goes so far, right? God didn't take away Paul’s struggle. He promised him His presence and His grace. Jesus told His disciples that He would always be with them. When life is difficult…even traumatic, we are driven to the one who has always offered His presence to us. When we are facing that which is beyond our ability to endure, as Paul did, we begin to learn a new perspective on suffering. Suffering itself isn't good, but the beneficial result of it in our lives can’t be adequately explained.
      Maybe we should write a new credit card commercial. Trials and difficulties: painful. Sickness and infirmity: dreadful. Discouragement and Depression: heart wrenching. The presence and grace of God: priceless.
     This is not to minimize the struggles of life, but to magnify the grace of God. He is allowing these circumstances in your life to draw you closer to Himself. He is giving you the opportunity to experience His grace in your life in a way you have never imagined. As I once read in a booklet from Radio Bible Class, “we cry out for complete answers, God offers Himself instead.”
      Pray for those around you who are struggling and suffering. If you have opportunity to reach out with assistance to encourage them; do it. If you are one who is in the middle of it right now; look to Jesus who offers you his presence. And watch what God does in you and through you during this time and as a result of it. He is with you and he offers you his grace and his presence…perhaps more now than at any other time.

Comments

  1. Have seen much of this around with many friends. Realizing that God is using these trials to help them grow stronger in Christ. We all face trials at different times and so many are different trials. Good to know we have Christ with us always and wondering what He is teaching us out of each situation.

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  2. Thank you so much, Dave! I needed this tonight. And I will forward it to Bob. We were both saying tonight that we feel like "life" is just punching away at us. It has been one thing right after another in the past few weeks. I remind myself to "not become weary in doing good.....". But it is hard! So thank you for your words of encouragement! Love to you and to Jodi!!!

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  3. Thank you Pastor David for sharing HIS TRUTH from HIS HEART....his heartbeat to us his children that HIS GRACE IS WITH US THROUGH THESE STRUGGLES and he'll use them for HIS GLORY. Thank you for your words of encouragement through the scriptures. Hugs to You and Jodi!
    Praying for you!

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  4. Thanks everyone. I'm glad these words have been an encouragement to you. God is good. Let's keep moving on and encouraging each other as we trust in the Lord.

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