Let those who suffer according to the will of God commit their souls to Him in doing good… —1 Peter 4:19
“Choosing to suffer means that there must be something wrong with you, but choosing God’s will— even if it means you will suffer— is something very different. No normal, healthy saint ever chooses suffering; he simply chooses God’s will, just as Jesus did, whether it means suffering or not. God places His saints where they will bring the most glory to Him, and we are totally incapable of judging where that may be.” OSWALD CHAMBERS
When I was in the Army, I used to say that we practiced being miserable. In many respects that was true. It is often necessary for the military to go places that are difficult, and, yes, dangerous. Would God send His children to difficult and dangerous places, absolutely. For many Christians in the United States, their definition of a difficult place is when there is no air conditioning. The fact is, that in order to find yourself in a difficult or dangerous place, you must be willing to say “yes” to His calling. Jesus said ....
"If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” - Matthew 16:24-25
Frankly speaking, most of us are not willing to walk that path of rejection and rebuke. Living a life with nowhere to lay your head. (Luke 9:58)
Years ago, a volunteer asked me, while in the midst of the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina, “Do you like being in Mississippi?” I told them that no one had ever asked me that question before. After thinking about it for a moment, I answered, “There is nothing better than being in the center of God’s will for your life. Geography has nothing to do with it. So, yes, I love being in Mississippi.” It really boils down to whether your focus is on you or God. Whether you go and do or not when God says go and do will tell the tale. God’s affirmation is not pouring out of material wealth and comfort. It is certainly not sleeping in an airconditioned room when you volunteer in a third world country or in an area devastated by a natural disaster. Pastor Rick Warren said, “God is more concerned with your character than your comfort.” Are you OK with that? God does not change so when you are faced with adversity, the “change” ball is in your court.
Think about it – Pray about it – Believe it – Walk in it. Let your light shine and give God the glory.
By Faith Alone By His Grace Alone And For His Glory Alone
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