Temptations, trials, suffering. We've all experienced them. Even as Christians-- and sometimes specifically becausewe're Christian--we must endure pain, whether through loss, bankruptcy, unemployment, or a broken relationship. While no one is immune to hard times, believers are empowered through the Holy Spirit to endure them. Psalm 46:10 says, "Cease striving and know that I am God." The King James Version uses the expression "be still," indicating that our best response to disappointments is to trust in the Lord.
How humbling it is to know that God's children have a direct communication line to the Father, even in the midst of trouble. We don't have to respond like the world, with anger, depression, and revenge. Nor do we have to fix everything in our own strength. Sure, we will still be tempted by the flesh. But as we "cease striving," we'll learn to trust in Him more each day.
The truth is, hardship doesn't form character; rather, itreveals character. One of the most common responses to difficulty is anger. In moments of frustration, we run the risk of making impulsive decisions that could impact the rest of our life. But instead of getting caught up in emotion, we should wisely be still and trust in the One who can work everything for our good (Romans 8:28).
In this world, troubles won't vanish (John 16:33). But when storms are brewing on the horizon, buckle up and trust God to guide you through. Only in Him can you truly "cease striving."
Dr. Charles Stanley, In Touch
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