Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Must We Suffer?

"Perfect through suffering" (Heb. 2:10)

Austin Phelps wrote, "Suffering is a wonderful fertilizer to the roots of character. The great object of this life is character. This is the only thing we can carry with us into eternity...To gain the most of it and the best of it is the object of probation."

We are often reminded that God is far more concerned with our holiness than with our happiness. The moment that we said "Yes" to Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, God went to work through the Holy Spirit to transform us into His image. Just as diamonds are forged from coal by pressure, so also much of our transformation comes from the suffering that we encounter in this world which is hostile to God. So we are told in the Bible not to be surprised by the "fiery trials' that we encounter. We are told to rejoice when we face tests. God is up to something purposeful.

Today, why not seek His face, and allow Him to change you by determining to obey His Word. If we say "yes" each time God speaks to us, it is a much easier process.