July 2001
| WHEN TROUBLE COMES (Job 5:7) “Man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.” One thing we can count on in this world is trouble. It comes in all sizes and shapes. Sometimes it’s in the shape of finances; other times it’s physical or emotional or even spiritual. Whichever way it comes the results are the same, joy and peace are stolen away. Ed Norton, comedian on a TV sitcom, called ‘The Honeymooners’, once quipped, “When the tides of life turn against you, And the current upsets your boat, Don't waste those tears on what might have been, Just lie on your back and float.” While we chuckle at the thought, it obviously reveals an attitude of defeat. Don’t fight it just go with the flow. I believe God has a better way. The next time you are faced with troubling circumstances, here are four things the Bible tells us to do: COMMIT IT TO GOD IN PRAYER (Mat 7:7) Note the parallels in this verse. God has given His word to those who seek Him in time of trouble. He has committed Himself to those who pray. While most would agree with the statement and the ability of God, they have difficulty in saying that God would do it for them. Isn’t that the same as unbelief? Every Christian can take comfort in these words. Times of trouble are times to call on the name of the Lord. Jesus said, “Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.” (John 14:13) The One who tells us we will have problems tells us He can solve them. Trust Him for the answer. CLAIM GOD’S PROMISES (Psa 50:15) Here again God is giving us His guarantee of help in time of trouble. Call, He says, and I will, not might or perhaps, I will deliver. If God makes a promise, who is going to stand in the way of its fulfillment? When confronted with trouble our human nature says panic! God says claim the promises. We should claim His promises everyday. Ask Him for comforting, strength, healing, grace, guidance, rest, peace, whatever you have need of today, God asks us to trust Him for His promise of deliverance. As we claim God’s promises we see His ability to meet every need. Our dependence on God is a powerful testimony to the world. CONSIDER GOD’S PURPOSE (Rom 8:28) This verse does not say that everything that happens to us is good. . All things become beneficial only when we let God take control. Notice also it says this promise is for those who love Him. Do we love God enough to trust Him when things we don’t understand take place? These are times that can show us the powerful ability of God. He can use financial difficulties to help us be more dependent on Him. Physical troubles to remind us, He is the Great Physician. In our weakness and anxiety God can reveal His strength and give us a peace that passes all understanding. Instead of looking at our problems as negative things, lets look at them as times for spiritual growth and dependence on God’s purposes. COMFORT YOURSELF IN GOD’S PRESENCE (Mat 28:20) One of the hardest tings to do is face trouble all alone. This verse says God cares enough to share in our difficult times. As children are special to their parents so Christians are very special to God their Father. He has a genuine concern for you. If you are a parent and one of your children came to ask or share some problem with you what would be your reaction? Certainly you would not send them away or tell them you’re not interested. But, even if you might, God never would. He will share the suffering, sorrow or pain and give you strength to get through. (Heb 13:5) says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” In good times and in bad, God is there with you. There is great comfort in God’s presence. An elderly lady greatly disturbed by her many troubles both real and imaginary was told in a kindly way by her family, "Grandma, we've done all we can do for you. You'll just have to trust God for the rest." With a look of despair she replied, "Oh, dear, has it come to that?" I fear that many face trouble with the attitude that trusting God is a last resort. Actually, facing trials by trusting God is the only sure way to victory. Commit yourself to God’s care, claim His promise, consider His love and comfort yourself with His presence. Christian, the One who cared enough to send His Son to die in your place for your sin cares enough to daily meet your every need. Are you reading this and wondering if you are a Christian? The Bible says put your trust in Jesus Christ alone as your sin bearer, and claim His promise of sins forgiven to all who believe (Rom 3:23; 5:8; 10:9,10; 10:13). God bless. |