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From the CANON on this blog:
Solutions
1.
God is omnipotent and therefore can solve any problem. He may choose to use the solutions listed
below, but he often provides in ways you could have never imagined. The poor should cry out to God for help,
rather than depending on Baal.
From today’s scripture reading:
Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of
any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy.
For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has
a chance to grow. So let it grow, for
when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete,
needing nothing.
James 1:2-4
From today’s devotional:
Are you wasting your
troubles? Any time God allows trials to enter your life, He has a purpose for
them. He wants you to squeeze out every ounce of spiritual growth instead of
letting difficulties force you into despair and discouragement. If you’ll just
respond in the right manner, the trial that looks as if it could destroy you
becomes an instrument of blessing.
The most natural
response to adversity is to groan and plead with the Lord to remove it. If that
doesn’t work, we might get angry or try to find our own way out of the
difficulty or pain. Sometimes we resort to blaming others for the trouble. And
in truth, someone else might have caused the problem, but ultimately God
allowed it. No matter where affliction originates, who is involved, or how evil
their intentions, by the time it reaches you, it’s been dipped in the Father’s
love and shaped to accomplish His good purpose. The question is, will you
cooperate with Him, or will you resist?
Perhaps the key word
is found in verse 4 of today’s reading. God wants to use our trial to develop
spiritual maturity, but unless you let it do its work, that opportunity will be
lost. If we could foresee every benefit the Lord designed our trials to
accomplish, maybe we’d be more cooperative.
Although we can’t
see all the specifics of God’s plan, we know that His goal is to use our
adversity to supply something we lack so we can be mature and complete. Even
though the experience is painful, rest in the Father’s comforting arms, and let
Him do His perfect work in you.
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