By Huixin
Every brother and sister will encounter trials, like illness,
persecution and suffering, natural and manmade disasters. When these
situations befall us, they are tests of our faith and obedience toward
God. The Bible
says, “For You, O God, have proved us: You have tried us, as silver is
tried” (Psalm 66:10). “My brothers, count it all joy when you fall into
divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith works
patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that you may be
perfect and entire, wanting nothing” (James 1:2–4). From this we can see
that trials are God’s tests and ordeals for people. They can temper
people’s will, refine their confidence, cleanse the impurity in their
belief in God, further their spiritual growth and make them soon become
someone after God’s heart.
So, how shall we treat God’s trials when they come upon us? God’s words say, “While
undergoing trials, it’s normal for people to be weak, or have
negativity within them, or to lack clarity on God’s will or their path
for practice. But in any case, you must have faith in God’s work, and
not deny God, like Job. Although Job was weak and cursed the day of his
own birth, he did not deny that all things in human life were bestowed
by Jehovah, and that Jehovah is also the One to take it all away. No
matter how he was tested, he maintained this belief. No matter what kind
of refinement you undergo in your experiences from God’s words, God
requires mankind’s faith. This way, what is perfected are people’s faith
and aspirations. You cannot touch or see it; it is under these
circumstances that your faith is required. People’s faith is required
for when something cannot be seen by the naked eye, and your faith is
required for when you cannot let go of your own notions. When you are
not clear on God’s work, what is required is your faith and that you
take a firm stance and stand witness. When Job reached this point, God
appeared to him and spoke to him.” From God’s words, we see that
when God’s trials come upon us, we will become weak and negative and
this is normal, but we should have true faith in God.
We should come before Him and seek His intentions. Even if they are not
in line with our own notions and imaginings, we should still accept and
submit to them with a seeking heart, because everything God does is
good, and among it all is the will of God. Take Job for example. He
feared God and shunned evil; when his children committed sins, he would
offer sacrifices for them. Overnight, his great fortune disappeared, and
his house collapsed and took his children’s lives with it. Although he
didn’t understand God’s will then, he did not sin with his mouth by
blaming God, but instead sought and prayed to God; after he understood
God’s will, he praised God, “Jehovah gave, and Jehovah has taken away;
blessed be the name of Jehovah” (Job 1:21). He stood firm in his
testimony during his trials, and thus gained God’s blessings. There was
also Abraham. When he was 100 years old, God gave him a son. After his
son grew up, God asked him to offer up his only son Isaac to Him as a
sacrifice. Even though he became weak at the time, yet he knew that his
son was bestowed by God, he did not complain and sincerely offered to
return his son to God. When God tested him, he didn’t make a bit of his
own choices or requirements but obeyed God absolutely instead, so God
blessed him so that his descendants would be as numerous as the grains
of sand on a beach or the stars in the sky, and would eventually become
great nations. The faith and obedience of Job and Abraham are something
we should imitate.
The experiences of Job and Abraham allow us to realize that no matter
what trials we face, we should not use reasoning with God or lay
conditions on Him, but should obey and accept them unconditionally. This is the sense that we as created
beings must possess. However, what is our attitude when facing God’s
trials in our real life? Often times we may flee from God’s trials, and
even misunderstand and guard against God because of not understanding
the will of God as He tries people. Actually, when we understand the
meaning of God’s trying people, we will not be wary of His trials, and
we will obey and treasure all of them. This way we will stand firm and
bear witness for Him in trials, and become people who are compatible
with His intentions. God says, “If, like Job, man is able to submit
to God’s orchestrations and arrangements, and can give his entire being
to the hands of God, then will man’s end not be the same as Job’s—the
receipt of God’s blessings? If man is able to accept and submit to God’s
rule, what is there to lose? And thus, I suggest that you be careful in
your actions, and cautious toward everything that is about to come upon
you. Do not be rash or impulsive, and do not treat God and the people,
matters, and objects He has arranged for you depending on your hot blood
or your naturalness, or according to your imaginations and conceptions;
you must be cautious in your actions, and must pray and seek more….”
God’s words tell us that, everything disagreeable to us is set up
meticulously by God. We need to come before Him, pray and seek more,
obey His sovereignty and arrangements, and should not have our own
decisions and demands. No matter how we suffer pain and refinement
because of this environment, even in mortal danger, we still should seek
and obey, not lose faith in God and stand witness in trials. On the
contrary, if we are in conflict, resisting or even flee from God’s
trials, not only will we not gain His leadership or receive any
nourishment of the truth or the life, but we will betray Him because of
misunderstandings about and complaints toward Him, and in the end the
only one who will be at a loss will be ourselves. Because God’s essence
is beautiful and good, and all that He does for us is love and
salvation. Even if He is deliberately doing some things contrary to our
intentions to train us, His purpose is to purify us so that we can
become people who truly obey Him and gain His salvation.
I think of how after I began to believe in the Lord, I expended for the Lord with great enthusiasm and believed that I would certainly receive His blessings because of this, but contrary to my expectations, I suddenly suffered from a bad illness and a doctor said that I was unlikely to recover in a short period. The torment of my condition was worse than death and I couldn’t help but blame God, “I believe in God, so why does God not protect me?” In the midst of my pain, I came before God in prayer and seeking, and then saw the following words of God: “What God is perfecting is mankind’s faith—one cannot see or touch it. What God does is convert words to faith, to love, and to life. People must reach a point where they have endured hundreds of refinements and possess faith greater than Job’s. They need to endure incredible suffering and all kinds of torture without departing from God at any time. When they are obedient until the death, and have great faith in God, then this stage of God’s work is complete.” After reading this, I came to know that, this illness that had come upon me was God’s trial, and God used it to make me reflect on what impurities there were in my faith in God. Through reflection, I saw that when I encountered something that was not in accordance with my own ideas, I could make demands of God, complain to and blame Him, and that I had no true faith in Him and was not truly obedient to Him. Meanwhile, I also saw that I made bargains with God in my belief. When I had spent a bit for God, I wanted to exchange God’s rewards and blessings. I was too selfish and despicable! As I realized this, I knew more truly my own corrupt disposition. I knew I was disobedient to God, so I quickly came in front of Him and prayed, “O God! Through this illness, I saw that I am too filthy and corrupt, and my nature is selfish and despicable. I always wanted to expend some things for You in exchange for the blessings to enter the kingdom of heaven. Now, I am willing to repent. Whether this illness is a trial or discipline, I will no longer complain about You. I am willing to put my life and death in Your hand, not make excuses, or set conditions. No matter how You work, I am willing to be obedient to the end.” When I truly obeyed God, a miracle happened. Several days later, my condition took a favorable turn and I gradually recovered my health, contrary to what the doctor had said. This led me to see that God really is alive and vivid and that God is truly wise. He used this matter, which was at odds with my notions, to make me have true faith in and obedience to Him, and lead me to turn my wrong views on belief in Him around, put down my own ambitions and desires, and step onto the proper path of believing in God.
My friend, after you understand these things, will you still refuse God’s trials?
I think of how after I began to believe in the Lord, I expended for the Lord with great enthusiasm and believed that I would certainly receive His blessings because of this, but contrary to my expectations, I suddenly suffered from a bad illness and a doctor said that I was unlikely to recover in a short period. The torment of my condition was worse than death and I couldn’t help but blame God, “I believe in God, so why does God not protect me?” In the midst of my pain, I came before God in prayer and seeking, and then saw the following words of God: “What God is perfecting is mankind’s faith—one cannot see or touch it. What God does is convert words to faith, to love, and to life. People must reach a point where they have endured hundreds of refinements and possess faith greater than Job’s. They need to endure incredible suffering and all kinds of torture without departing from God at any time. When they are obedient until the death, and have great faith in God, then this stage of God’s work is complete.” After reading this, I came to know that, this illness that had come upon me was God’s trial, and God used it to make me reflect on what impurities there were in my faith in God. Through reflection, I saw that when I encountered something that was not in accordance with my own ideas, I could make demands of God, complain to and blame Him, and that I had no true faith in Him and was not truly obedient to Him. Meanwhile, I also saw that I made bargains with God in my belief. When I had spent a bit for God, I wanted to exchange God’s rewards and blessings. I was too selfish and despicable! As I realized this, I knew more truly my own corrupt disposition. I knew I was disobedient to God, so I quickly came in front of Him and prayed, “O God! Through this illness, I saw that I am too filthy and corrupt, and my nature is selfish and despicable. I always wanted to expend some things for You in exchange for the blessings to enter the kingdom of heaven. Now, I am willing to repent. Whether this illness is a trial or discipline, I will no longer complain about You. I am willing to put my life and death in Your hand, not make excuses, or set conditions. No matter how You work, I am willing to be obedient to the end.” When I truly obeyed God, a miracle happened. Several days later, my condition took a favorable turn and I gradually recovered my health, contrary to what the doctor had said. This led me to see that God really is alive and vivid and that God is truly wise. He used this matter, which was at odds with my notions, to make me have true faith in and obedience to Him, and lead me to turn my wrong views on belief in Him around, put down my own ambitions and desires, and step onto the proper path of believing in God.
My friend, after you understand these things, will you still refuse God’s trials?
Source: Daily Devotionals
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