Romans
5:3-5
It
is easy for a Christian to boast about the goodness of Jesus when things are
well in their respective lives, it’s easy for them to share their joy with others
who are down or sad when they feel the presences of God in their lives;
however, through today’s devotional we are reminded of the greatest ministry
that we have which is developed through our trials and tribulations… Understand
today that the same joy we experience in the sunshine we must display and
experience in the rain… So many of us claim to be about the work of the Lord,
but in crunch time when the sweat begins to come forth we don’t keep our hands
to the plow… This message today serves as a reminder that you can’t have one
without the other… You can’t love Christ and not obey His commands; you can’t
seek His face and not seek His will… This is why Paul writes this chapter
in his letter to the Church of Rome; the message of Christ had gone forth, but
the toiling and persecution was not accepted… This same principle is what
plagues the church of today… We want the cake, but we don’t want to be in the
kitchen to bring all the ingredients together… We want the end result, but
not the beginning equation… Look at the first part of these verses, Paul
says, “And not only so…” There’s so much joy experienced when one turns
their life over to Christ, there is a newness felt within that cannot be put
into words and the greatest artist of all cannot even begin to imagine and put
to a canvass the speechless feeling that one gains when they now know they are
now co-heirs with Christ… In the midst of this uncontrollable bliss, Paul wants
us to remember that there is a marriage in the body of Christ that binds the
grace of God with the trials and tribulations of the world… These two are
inseparable and it’s simply all or nothing… So many of us spend our days
trying to experience the grace of God without the persecutions that come with
the grace and therefore we find ourselves trying to tip top through life and
never walk by faith… The faith you need to please God is lacking in our
life which will then lead you to enduring more through your storms and not
getting more out of them… Paul says that we glory in tribulations also; you
must have a mindset which will take on the hardest obstacle and steepest
mountain because of your trust and faith in Christ… Look at the passage, Paul
is speaking about having glory amidst hardships and tribulations; He is
referring to the individual deal with the storm and how you display yourself in
the rain… Glory is beauty, splendor, brilliance or fame; there are some people
in your life that need see your beauty in splendor when you go through stuff
and not just when you feel comfortable and there is no storm in your current
forecast… When you walk in faith your splendor will be evident no matter what
you face… You thank God when things are God and praise Him for learning when
you go through a test… This is why Paul says we glory in tribulations
also: knowing… Your glory can been seen through all the clouds of life when
you have faith in God knowing that the storms you face will not over take you
but are preparing you for your next level or phase of life… The key to your
beauty, the key to your smile, the key to your joy is found in knowing…
When you know that God loves you, you don’t fret about the situation or the
circumstances of tomorrow, when you know God loves you, you can embrace the
most disgusting and ugliest of situations, when you know that God loves you,
you can see the ray of hope in the rain and the light at the end of what appears
to be a dark scary tunnel… You can accept the course of life which prevents
challenges and changes, not because you love a test, but because you love God
and know that the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost
which is given unto us… You are not enduring this rough time or dark
situation on your own… The GPS (God’s Plan of Salvation) will lead you and give
you the turn by turn directions that you need to arrive to your divine
destination safely… James tells us that we should consider it pure joy
whenever we face trials and tribulations… We have to acknowledge that fact
that we must go through growing pains and hardships in order to reach the
plateau which Christ has called us too… Jesus told us to keep in mind that they
hated him first, you will be hated on, you will be abused, scorned, mocked, and
insulated; but, the greatest testimony you can have is to cling to God’s
unchanging hand and know that you are on a road to victory! Jesus endured the most humiliating hardships known to
man; the cross, but just as a sheep before his shearers he never said a
mumbling word… Let us maintain our joy, stay encouraged and remember that each
trial you face serves a purpose in your life… The love of God has been shed on
your life, it will cover you, keep you, and sustain you until he returns… The
word says He will never put more on us than we can bare, the focus should be on
the fact that we each have to bare a load and not that we presume this road to
be easily traveled!
BE BLESSED!!!
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