Trouble

Re:Verse reading–1 Samuel 18:1-16, 19:1-10 (day six)

Reading about David’s struggles reminds me of something Jesus told his disciples: “In this world you will have trouble. But have no fear; I have overcome the world.”

David, had to really wonder if he really was chosen by God to be the next king! Why did everything have to be so hard? Why were there enemies on all sides? I’m sure he faced some serious doubts. But here is the truth, the righteous will always face adversity, sometimes it is more than we can bear, but it is never more than what Jesus can bear!

Ease is not a sign of God’s favor; we should not expect it when we seek the purposes of God. Furthermore, we don’t do things because they are easy; we do them because Jesus has asked us to, because His reward far outweighs the short-lived promises of others, and because he has promised to walk with us every step of the way!

Author: Danny Panter

Danny is the Associate Pastor for NextGen Marrieds & Community Missions at FBCSA.

One thought on “Trouble”

  1. Good content. Thank you. I could not agree more, “The righteous will always face adversity, sometimes it is more than we can bear, but it is never more than what Jesus can bear! Ease is not a sign of God’s favor; we should not expect it when we seek the purposes of God.”~ Danny Panter

    Phuong Callaway’s insight: God reminds over and over in His word that trials are a part of our journey. It’s what makes us stronger, gives us endurance, builds our faith. He tells us not to be surprised at the troubles we face, but to “keep on rejoicing.”

    Read more here,
    https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/7-promises-to-remind-us-god-will-bring-good-from-the-storms-in-our-lives.html?amp=1

    Rejoice in the Lord. Peace with you.

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