Rough Places
We think that just because we go through a hard time we have come under divine judgment. Think about how some folks say that when something bad happens it is always judgment from God. Hurricanes and such in New Orleans were the judgment for sin, yet the floods in Iowa were a tragedy. The basic difference is that we open our eyes with glasses on them each day. Those glasses color our perceptions and cause us to find fault in others that cause them to have judgment come. Have we ever thought for one minute that our views of judging others is not shared by God, but rather by The Evil One.
Judgment does come, but that is not from God it is from the one that wishes to destroy. Judgment as declared by most is about the condemnation of individuals and groups rather than the conviction of them by the Holy Spirit to change. The condemnation is what is used to cause confusion and division in such a way as to attempt thwarting the intent of God.
So how do we begin to deal with the difficulties that lay ahead for each of us? First, we need to be in a community that is committed to being there for one another in a faith that sustains and grows us to new levels. That means being willing to understand our need for others as instruments of God to support and encourage us on our way.
1 Peter 4:12 says: “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you.”
So many get confused because the do not understand what is happening in their lives or their communities. They see every bump as something that is a reason to give up, or surrender. Carl Nelson has said, “You cannot climb the mountain if there are not rough places.” Use each difficulty as a learning experience that can help you learn to deal with things in a spiritual manner. Our only enemies are those that try to keep us limited in our growth with God. Our enemies are spirits that try to hijack the intent and purpose we have and make ours sorrows and difficulties the focus rather than the problem solver the focus.
Paul wrote: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.”
If we understand that achieving anything of significance is going to take a toll we will be as Paul. We will stand firmly as we allow God to fight the battles we face. Too often we think that it is our battle to fight, when we are just the person who needs to stand in the gap.
This week I pray that you know the promise and power of God as you move into the future. Remember to use those rough places as a way to leverage yourself to a higher place!
Blessings,
Pastor Greg
Judgment does come, but that is not from God it is from the one that wishes to destroy. Judgment as declared by most is about the condemnation of individuals and groups rather than the conviction of them by the Holy Spirit to change. The condemnation is what is used to cause confusion and division in such a way as to attempt thwarting the intent of God.
So how do we begin to deal with the difficulties that lay ahead for each of us? First, we need to be in a community that is committed to being there for one another in a faith that sustains and grows us to new levels. That means being willing to understand our need for others as instruments of God to support and encourage us on our way.
1 Peter 4:12 says: “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you.”
So many get confused because the do not understand what is happening in their lives or their communities. They see every bump as something that is a reason to give up, or surrender. Carl Nelson has said, “You cannot climb the mountain if there are not rough places.” Use each difficulty as a learning experience that can help you learn to deal with things in a spiritual manner. Our only enemies are those that try to keep us limited in our growth with God. Our enemies are spirits that try to hijack the intent and purpose we have and make ours sorrows and difficulties the focus rather than the problem solver the focus.
Paul wrote: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.”
If we understand that achieving anything of significance is going to take a toll we will be as Paul. We will stand firmly as we allow God to fight the battles we face. Too often we think that it is our battle to fight, when we are just the person who needs to stand in the gap.
This week I pray that you know the promise and power of God as you move into the future. Remember to use those rough places as a way to leverage yourself to a higher place!
Blessings,
Pastor Greg
