Years ago I was an extremely anxious Christian. When I began spiraling downward emotionally, God didnt intervene, for He knew I needed to reach the end of myself. When I finally hit rock bottom, the "rock" on which I fell was Jesus Christ.
The Lord immediately began rebuilding me, applying truths from His Word to teach me trust and faith. Gradually He changed me into the joyful, God-dependent person He intended me to be. Through this painful but profitable experience, I learned that when God disciplines us, our greatest gain isnt what we get but what we become.
In Hebrews 12, we read that our heavenly Father loves us too dearly to let us remain immature. Like any loving father, He disciplines, corrects, and trains us often through difficult situations. God uses our times of struggle to help us grow and make us more holy (vv. 10-11).
Many people are motivated to live for health, wealth and ease, and they try to avoid pain at all costs. But the abundant life that God intends for His people isnt trouble-free. Growth and change are often unsettling, but the gain is worth the pain. Joanie Yoder
We shrink from the purging and pruning,
Forgetting the Gardener who knows:
The deeper the cutting and paring
The richer the cluster that grows. Anon.
READ: Hebrews 12:1-11
God uses setbacks to move us forward.
The Bible in one year:
2 Samuel 23-24
Luke 19:1-27