Praising God Through the Trials and Turmoil (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – June 11, 2017) -- “Why
are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me?
Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God” -- Psalm 43:5 (ESV).
Gulley-washing
rains have plagued parts of the country during the past months, leaving
a path of destruction behind in many areas. Lives have been lost and
property has been destroyed due to the flooding.
Living
close to the lake, I’ve seen the aftermath. My house is on higher
ground but some of my neighbors have had to contend with rising water
because their homes are lakefront property. One neighbor has even been
fishing off his front deck, and a road running in front of his property
is no longer passable.
While
on my daily walk through the neighborhood, I’ve watched as the rising
waters have left the neighborhood lakeside picnic area unusable. The
three concrete picnic tables and the large fire pit were swallowed by
the rising lake levels. When the rain abated for a week, the tops of the
picnic tables came into view, as did part of the fire pit. The
torrential rains returned and they disappeared once again. Now, as the
water begins to recede, driftwood debris graces the shoreline. Some of
the pieces are beautiful, even with the ugliness left behind.
While
I contemplated the mess left behind by the storms, I thought about the
trials we face in life. They come and go, just like the lake water
levels rising and falling with our capricious weather.
In the book of Mark, we read about a terrible storm. On a boat crossing the Sea of Galilee, the disciples were with Jesus when a “furious squall came up.” Among the 12 disciples were some seasoned fishermen but even they were afraid for their lives.
In the book of Mark, we read about a terrible storm. On a boat crossing the Sea of Galilee, the disciples were with Jesus when a “furious squall came up.” Among the 12 disciples were some seasoned fishermen but even they were afraid for their lives.
They
wondered if God cared. After all, they had been handpicked by Jesus.
They were His confidants, His closest friends. They had obeyed Jesus
when He told them to “go over to the other side.” Why, now, were they
going through such a turbulent time?
None
of us is exempt from the storms of life. However, through the tough
times, we can learn that no storm is too great to prevent God from
accomplishing His will in our lives. While we may not understand at the
time why the trials happened, we must thank Him that through them we can
know Him better. Thank Him? For the trials?
James
1:2-4 says, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever
you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your
faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that
you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”
Author
Kay Arthur, says if we’ll quit moaning and crying, “God can use those
things to make us into someone He can use in the lives of others to show
them that no matter where they’ve been, no matter how deep the hole, no
matter how painful the trial, there’s hope. There is victory.”
Trust God. He’ll use your trials for His glory.
Photo captions 1) God sees His children through the trials. (http://www.kshb.com). 2) Kay Arthur. 3) Carol Round.
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