Reasons for the Storms of Life

Written by Dorothy Brown

Please open your Bible and read:
(2 Corinthians 1:3 – 6 )

The Lord is never taken by surprise. He knows everything we are going through. And He is orchestrating our circumstances for both our benefit and His glory, according to His good will.

One purpose for hardship is our cleansing. Because of our own “flesh” nature, and the self – absorbed world we live in, it’s easy to develop selfish attitudes, mixed – up priorities, and ungodly habits. The pressures that bear down on us from stormy situations are meant to bring these impurities to our attention and direct us to a place of repentance. Our trials are not designed to sink us but to purify us and guide us back to godliness.

A second reason for difficulties is so that we’ll bring comfort to others. God’s work in our lives is not intended solely for us. It’s designed to reach a world who does not recognize or acknowledge Him. The Lord uses our pressures to equip us for serving others. As we experience suffering, we will learn about God’s sufficiency, His comforting presence, and His strength to help us endure. Our testimony during times of difficulty will be authentic. Those we minister to will recognize that we know and understand their pain. What credibility would we have with people in crisis if we never experienced a deep need?

Reflecting on the divine purpose in hardships can help us respond to them in a God – honoring way. Take a moment to fix your attention on the Lord. Seek to understand what He wants you to learn.

About the Author
This devotional was written by Dr Charles Stanley. Read more about him here: http://www.talk.thelife.com/authors/charles-stanley/

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Tears from blind eyes: http://retirementwithapurpose.com/relationships/jan_blindeyes.html

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One Response to “Reasons for the Storms of Life”

  • ChrisClark says:

    I have found that I have come away from every hardship in my life a better person. Knowing more about myself and God, and with the ability to recognize things I need to change. I heard a quote once, “God, take me to the place that I don’t want to be, but where I want to have been.”

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