"Many
are the afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivereth him out of them
all."
Psalm
34:19
Make no
mistake about it, as a child of the Most High God you are guaranteed
afflictions along this Christian journey… When you are walking upright, in
honesty and blameless throughout this world (which are all characteristics
of righteousness) you are assured to be persecuted and afflicted… There are
none on this earth who are righteous; however, through the bloodshed of Jesus
we can be clothed in righteousness and therefore walk in victory as oppose to
darkness… I state this about righteousness because it is important to
understand that when you face trials because of your desire to walk in
righteousness you must remember that the attack isn’t’ against you but against
the one you are clothed in… This is why the psalmist states that even though we
are afflicted, “…the Lord delivereth him out of them all…” This battle
is about the God you serve; remember this in the midst of your storm because it
will help you to know that you are not alone and not fighting this battle
within your own abilities… This Christian walk isn’t green pastures, it isn’t
fields of orchards or streams of rivers and despite what you may want to
believe, you must understand this so that you don’t find yourself susceptible
to the attacks within your mind by the enemy… As we look to this day to
celebrate love, let us remember the love of Christ and the afflictions He bore
on our behalf… Today is a day that we associate with love and romance… We
associate today with spending time with that special someone and enjoying the
love that we have been blessed and fortunate to obtain… Let us remember the
love that we have today, but let us more importantly remember the greatest
display of love ever shown to mankind… The psalmist reminds us today that the
afflictions of the righteous are many; affliction is suffering, burden,
hardship or pain and today as we embrace love let us know that affliction is a
very important key to that word we so easily throw around… I often tell
people that love is a (n) action word and must be followed by actions in order
to validate the notion that is being put forth out of your mouth... I
don’t’ know about you, but the word of God has taught me the meaning of true
love… When I say I love someone I am willing to suffer for them, I am willing
to endure hardships and accept trials and tribulations… We, as children of God
are called to endure the temptations of this world, we are called to suffer for
the name of Christ in order to showcase the love and desire we have for Him…
Remember that Christ said no greater love hath a man than this that he lay
down his life for his friends… We are told in John 3:16, “…that God so
loved the world…” After that we see Jesus enduring the afflictions of a
whip, spit, punches and a cross… We see Jesus mocked, humiliated and pierced in
His side; the love of God was on display through the affliction of that very
night in which Christ was crucified… Know that love is not valid without
suffering… True love is showcased in what you are willing to accept and/or
overlook… I once heard a preacher say that when we love someone it isn’t a
physical attraction, it means that we have come to a point where we say I know
this persons faults and I am able to accept them and embrace them for who they
are… Understanding love today is vital to our Christian growth and walk, if we
are not willing to suffer for Christ, if we are not willing to endure the cross
that is for us to bear than we are not really walking according to the will of
God and are simply fooling ourselves… Know that there is not affliction that
is insurmountable; there is no trial that you can’t overcome and no door that
cannot be opened or closed by God… Notice that the psalmist says “Many
are the afflictions of the righteous,” it is certain that trials will come
knocking and storms will approach your door; however, it is also certain that “…the
Lord delivereth him out of them all.” God knows that trials aren’t fun, His
word tells us that in Hebrews 12:11 “All
discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those
who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of
righteousness.” Trials come to
make you stronger; love is showcased through the trials you face… Today
when you say you love someone know that afflictions speak the words that you
can’t and love is shown in times of adversity… In times of adversity God is
going through it with you, that’s the only way that you make it out every
single time and this is the greatest example of love…
BE BLESSED!!!
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