IOI CHRISTIAN MORNING MEAL
TOPIC: Trials Allow Us to Comfort Others
TEXT: “God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort. He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others.” 2 Corinthians 1:4
Bellow is an experience of a Christian family
“Your baby has a hole in his diaphragm and no lungs, so he cannot breathe on his own without machines. Even with advanced medical treatment, he has only a 5% chance of survival.”
Those were the devastating words they heard when their son David was born.
Why does God put His children through such terrible situations? Is there a purpose for our trials?
Life is Not Always Happy
Life does not always turn out the way you expect. After 8 months in the hospital and many surgeries, this christian parent approached their sick son David’s first Christmas with very little joy or hope. They watched their little boy David struggle to breathe, realizing how easy breathing was for them, and how they took it for granted. They were so tired of seeing their baby suffer.
Then the father “heard” a voice in his heart saying, “I know how you feel. I watched my Son suffer, too.”
God Understands Our Suffering
God sent his Son to suffer for me. Jesus’ suffering started at Christmas
God Promises to Be With Us
God never promises to take away suffering, but He does promise to always be with us. “Even when I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me.” Psalm 23:4.
God was with them in that hospital room, and because of that experience they have been able to understand and comfort others in ways they never could have before.
Your testimony of God’s strength and hope through difficult times can speak to people who might not otherwise listen.
So when you experience trials….“Let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus….Who endured the cross because of the joy awaiting him.” Hebrews 12:1-2
LET US PRAY
MAY GOD GIVE YOU AND ME GRACE AND POWER TO OVERCOME AND STAND STRONG IN THE FACES OF TRIALS IN JESUS NAME
GOOD MORNING BRETHREN
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