Originally published in Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening devotionals as the entry for March 8th AM
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“We must go through much tribulation to enter into the kingdom of God.” (Acts 14:22)
God’s people have their trials. It was never designed by God, when He chose His people, that they should be an untried people. They were chosen in the furnace of affliction; they were never chosen to worldly peace and earthly joy. Freedom from sickness and the pains of mortality was never promised them; but when their Lord drew up the charter of privileges, He included chastisements amongst the things to which they should inevitably be heirs. Trials are a part of our lot; they were predestinated for us in Christ’s last legacy.
So surely as the stars are fashioned by his hands, and their orbits fixed by Him, so surely are our trials allotted to us: He has ordained their season and their place, their intensity and the effect they shall have upon us. Good men must never expect to escape troubles; if they do, they will be disappointed, for none of their predecessors have been without them. Mark the patience of Job; remember Abraham, for he had his trials, and by his faith under them, he became the “Father of the faithful.” Note well the biographies of all the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, and you shall discover none of those whom God made vessels of mercy, who were not made to pass through the fire of affliction.
It is ordained of old that the cross of trouble should be engraved on every vessel of mercy, as the royal mark whereby the King’s vessels of honor are distinguished. But although tribulation is thus the path of God’s children, they have the comfort of knowing that their Master has traversed it before them; they have His presence and sympathy to cheer them, His grace to support them, and His example to teach them how to endure; and when they reach “the kingdom,” it will more than make amends for the “much tribulation” through which they passed to enter it.
Question: Even when we don’t know why we are facing trails, how should we respond to them, in the way God wants us to?














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When in the times of trual we reach the point where we say “now is when He will interceed.” it is then we have t remember that He has already saved us. It is not easy to remember at thos times, but it is important.
it is through God’s grace that we are saved through trials, it makes us grow deeper with JESUS from our trials we can grow better or bitter from them. thank you for the article
When we pass through dificult and trials, several things may come to our mind, but the bible told us in romans 8v28, and we know that all things work together for good to them that love God and are called according to his purpose. So, in any situation we find ourselves just know its going to turn out for your good, if you do not quit on God. Jesus also told us that he will never leave us and will never forsake us. though you may be crush you will never be destroyed.
One of my favorite verses for trials is Isaiah 43: 2 When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rives of difficulty, you will not drown. When you walk through the fire of oppression,you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you. God Bess,