But I
want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to me have actually
turned out for the furtherance of the gospel, and most of the brethren in the
Lord, having become confident by my chains, are much more bold to speak the
word without fear. Philippians 1:12
As
children of God, we all face trials from time to time. These trials come not to
destroy us but to challenge and build our faith.
When we face our trials with the strength of the Lord, and with the
assurance that they will ultimately turn out for our good, we will always
triumph over them.
In 2
Corinthians 1:8, we read that the trials the Apostle Paul faced were so
horrendous that he sometimes desired to depart this life and be with the Lord.
But Paul
learned to live above his circumstances, and overcame all his challenges. And
you too can do the same.
Here are
3 lessons we can learn from him:
• Focus
on God and not the problem. As you deal with life's trials keep the eyes of
your heart focused on Jesus Christ.
He has
the sovereign ability to handle whatever you are facing. When you relinquish
control to God, He is free to work in a miraculous way.
• Focus
on the will of God and not on the opinions of men. Seeking the counsel of
others always is a wise idea, and the Bible supports this.
However,
be sure what your friends tell you align with God's Word, which is your
ultimate authority. Also make sure that you spend time alone with God in
prayer.
• Focus
on positive results and not personal pain. No one enjoys hardship.
However,
when trials come ask the Lord, to show you what He wants you to learn from the
situation, and how you can apply those lessons to your life.
Paul
lived above his circumstances because his focus was set on the Saviour and not
on the trial. As a result, he gained a tremendous victory.
Prayer:
Father, give me the strength to focus on Jesus so that I may live above the
difficulties and challenges of life.
Scriptural
Reading: Philippians 1:12-14
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