“Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.” - 1 Peter 4:12
“Wanting to make sure that my adversary gives me all my rights is a natural thing. But Jesus says that it is a matter of inescapable and eternal importance to me that I pay my adversary what I owe him. From our Lord’s standpoint it doesn’t matter whether I am cheated or not, but what does matter is that I don’t cheat someone else. Am I insisting on having my own rights, or am I paying what I owe from Jesus Christ’s standpoint?” Oswald Chambers, My Utmost For His Highest
Why is this happening to me? Why are they treating me this way? Hidden behind those questions is the underlying assumption “I don’t deserve it!” Here is the deal … bad things will happen to “good” people … even to someone as good as you are. Did you deserve what happened to you? Perhaps or perhaps not. Whichever the case the important issue from God's perspective is how we respond to what happened. For most of us our response will be to defend ourselves. We hunker down in our foxhole and fire back with “righteous indignation” and perhaps disappointment and sorrow if the offender holds a close place in our heart.
Be perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect. Wow! How hard is that? It’s not humanly possible. You will never respond the way Jesus told you to if you try to do it on your own. The response to others in 1 Peter and Matthew 5 are not derived from our human will but by faith in Jesus and the power of the Spirit in us. How the Bible says we should live is an impossibility apart from faith and the power of God in us. Stop trying to live the Christian life in obedience to the Word of God through your human determination .. it just does not work.
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