PROVIDENCE, PATIENCE, PRAYER, PRAISE

“Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer.”
—Romans 12:12

HOW OFTEN DO you become discontent and angry with what God providentially sends into your life? Discontentment is one of the Christian’s greatest sins, and it is displayed by our complaining and murmuring against the providence of God. “Why have you done this to me?” or “God must not love me – look what He’s doing to my life!” That is how many Christians talk when trials and tribulation come upon them. How often have you complained against God about all the problems in your life?

OUR GREATEST TESTIMONY to the unbelieving world should be our patience in tribulation. Remember Job? God sent tribulation upon him that most of us will never have to bear. In one day, he lost 500 oxen, 500 donkeys, 3,000 camels, 7,000 sheep, 7 sons, 3 daughters and many servants. But Scripture testifies that Job accepted it patiently without murmuring or complaining. “Then Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he fell to the ground and worshiped. And he said, “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return there. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD” (Job 1:20-21).

WOULD YOU RESPOND TO these devastating events in the same manner? If you returned home after a trip and found that all your blessings from God have been stolen or destroyed would you fall down and worship God or would you curse Him? Our calling as believers is to patiently bear the tribulation that God sends upon us. We are to conform our will to the will of God and faithfully pray to the Lord, “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” We need to be heard singing the words of the hymn, “Whate’er my God ordains is right.” Yes, it is hard! So, we cry out to the Lord for strength amidst suffering.

THAT’S HOW JESUS responded when He faced the greatest tribulation of all –eternal damnation. He said, “Father, take this cup from Me; nevertheless, not My will but Thy will be done.” If there’s no other way to redeem sinners except by suffering eternal wrath on the cross, then “Thy will be done!” Jesus came to do His Father’s will. Would you pray “Thy will be done” if you knew God’s will for you included persecution, sickness, cancer, or death? What would you say to the Lord if He said of you what he said of the Apostle Paul in Acts 9:16, “I must show him how many things he must suffer for my name’s sake”? Would you then say, “Lord, your will be done”? Would you be found “praying and singing hymns to God” as the Apostle Paul and Silas when they were suffering in prison? (Acts 16:25).

MOST BELIEVERS PRAY the Lord’s Prayer every Sunday. Well, do we mean what we pray or are we just going through the motions? Sitting and pouting or murmuring and complaining about the things God sends upon us in this life is NOT being patient in tribulation. Rather, patience in tribulation is demonstrated by praying, “Father, thy will be done” –for “whate’er my God ordains is right.” Ask the Lord this day to give you a greater measure of endurance in order that you might glorify Him in the trials, tribulation, and difficulties that He sends into your life for His glory and your eternal good.

Tuesday Encouragement: April 8, 2025
In Christ,
Pastor S. Henry