Verse of the day: “Put my grace down. ” (2 Corinthians 12. 9)
If none of God’s saints were poor and tested, we would not know half the comforts of God’s grace. It is possible to find a pilgrim with no place to rest, but who can say, “I trust in the Lord. “We can find a poor believer, suffering from the lack of the essentials, who is yet glorified in the Lord; we can find a widow who is devastated and overwhelmed, but still believes in the Lord Jesus. shows the gospel!
- God’s grace is exemplified and magnified in the poverty and trials of believers.
- The Saints stand firm in every discouragement.
- Believing that everything is working together for their good (see Romans 8:28).
- They believe that.
- In the end.
- True blessing can result from apparent evils; or they believe that their God will deliver them immediately or that he will surely sustain them in their affliction.
- Which will last as long as he pleases.
- This patience of believers proves the power of God’s grace.
- There is a lighthouse by the sea.
- The night is calm.
- I don’t know if the lighthouse is stable.
- The storm must hit.
- And then I can tell if it will last.
- It is the same with the work of the Spirit.
- If it were not.
- Many times.
- Surrounded by stormy waters.
- We would not know when it is true and strong; If the winds did not blow against it.
- We would not know how firm and secure it is.
- God’s masterpieces are those that stand firm and unshakable in the midst of difficulties.
- Whoever wants to glorify his God must include in his considerations the fact that he will have to face many trials.
- If there are not many struggles.
- No believer can be illustrious before his Lord.
- So if your path is full of trials.
- Rejoice that you will excellently demonstrate God’s grace that is abundant and sufficient.
- Can you never imagine that he will leave you? I hate that thought.
- We can keep trusting until the end.
- Because God has been enough until now.