The title
is: What Can God Do With Difficult Circumstances? By: Samantha Evilsizer
This question
often leads us to two things, faith or doubt. We either believe and have faith
that God can restore a difficult situation; or we give up and doubt that
anything can be done. This devotional will enlighten and bring clarity to this question we often ask; What can God do with difficult circumstances?
This past
year, people I love have had to grapple with some very difficult things—home
foreclosures, loss of businesses, empty cupboards, and dry gas tanks. Family
and friends have endured marital affairs, children sentenced to jail, another
year of unemployment, cars breaking down, churches falling apart.
In the midst
of such hardships, it’s easy to doubt God can redeem the pain, recover what’s
lost, heal all that’s broken. Can He truly fit the pieces of our suffering into
a hopeful future?
If we rely
on what our circumstances imply, we may believe the Lord isn’t able to make
something good come from our hardships. Or that He won’t. But the truth is, God
can and does change our circumstances.
Whether or
not God alters our current situation, His power to give a future and hope never
changes! We know this based on His Word that stays the same. That’s why it’s
important to take action when difficulties weave doubt in to our faith in God’s
authority. How do we do this?
For me,
refocusing on the truth found in Job 42:1-2 makes a big difference, “Then Job
answered the LORD and said: ‘I know that you can do all things; no plan of
yours can be thwarted.”
Reading
accounts of God’s faithfulness bolsters us up when all that is around us is
crumbling down. When we focus on what God did for others, it reminds us He is
able to work on our behalf as well. Take a look at God’s redeeming plans for
some of His people throughout the Bible…
While Job’s
family, home, crops and health were demolished, God was preparing to give him
double of what was killed, stolen, lost and damaged. (Job 1 and 2; Job 42:10)
While Joseph
was a slave and prisoner, God was planning for him to be second in command over
Egypt. (Genesis 39:19-21 and 41:41)
When Ruth
was a homeless, childless widow, God was creating a home in Boaz’s heart for
her to be his wife. God also knew she’d one day be a mother and years later a
great, great, great-grandmother to Jesus. (Ruth 1:4-5 and 4:13-17)
When David
lay down in adultery, God was laying the groundwork for him to rise up and repent.
(2 Samuel 2:4; Psalm 51)
When Peter
lost faith and denied Christ, God knew Peter would be instrumental in growing
the Christian church by proclaiming Christ to thousands. (Mark 14:66-72; Acts
2:38-41)
While Mary
watched Jesus dying on the cross, God had full knowledge of Jesus being
resurrected and seated on His heavenly throne! (John 19:25-30; Revelation 3:21)
No matter
what the dire, dreary circumstances, God turned each into a hopeful future.
God can
reverse, restore, revive, and renew. Be on the lookout for His plans that are
already in motion right now, even in the midst of your difficult time. Trust
Him. He can take any circumstance and use it for your good and His glory.
Be
Encouraged, Be Blessed!
Landy
Perez-Feliciano ♥
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