Philippians 3:10 - Adversity and a Deeper Relationship With God.
Philippians 3:10 - Adversity and a Deeper Relationship With God.
Philippians 3:10 (AMP) [For my determined purpose is] that I
may know Him [that I may progressively become more deeply and
intimately acquainted with Him, perceiving and recognizing and
understanding the wonders of His Person more strongly and more clearly], and
that I may in that same way come to know the power outflowing from
His resurrection [which it exerts over believers], and that I may so
share His sufferings as to be continually transformed [in spirit into
His likeness even] to His death, [in the hope].
What is God's goal in adversity? His basic objective is to
draw us closer to Himself. He does not glory in pain or sorrow, but
He uses these things to teach us about His love and faithfulness.
The moment adversity comes, our vulnerability increases, and
we wonder where God is. Pain, disappointment, and trial drive us to
the Lord and to the cross, where we discover our personal need for a
Savior, not just for our soul's salvation but for the entire span of
life. We are struck with a defining thought: I need God. We need His
fellowship and His presence, or we will collapse.
Later, there will be time enough to ask God to show you what
you can learn from the pain you have suffered. God always has
something in mind when He allows us to face difficulty. He has a plan, a
purpose, and a goal, not just for this situation alone, but for your
entire life. In times of difficulty, God is your immovable strength
(Prov. 18:10).
What are you to do when adversity strikes? The Book of Hebrews
encourages us by saying, "Do not cast away your confidence, which has great
reward. For you have need of endurance, so that after you have done the
will of God, you may receive the promise" (Heb. 10:35, 36).
When adversity strikes, the first thing we should do is turn
to God. The second step is to affirm our commitment to Him that we
will remain focused on Him and not on our circumstances. We see both
of these portrayed in the lives of the men and women of the Bible.
Joseph's life is a study of faith, trust, and victory amid
adversity. As a young man, he learned how God could take the cruelest act
and turn it into a wondrous blessing. Sold into Egyptian bondage by
his brothers, Joseph spent years bound and confined to a life of
slavery. Even when it appeared that he would gain a reprieve from danger
and heartache, adversity struck a second time as he was falsely
accused of a crime. Back to the dungeon he went, only this time with a
stiffer sentence.
We tend to think, "Poor Joseph!" But Joseph was rich in God's
presence. He understood this principle about adversity and knew that God
had something wonderful in mind for his life.
Adversity was a tool in Joseph's life. God used it to shape
His servant for service. Joseph landed in a key leadership role that
ultimately led to the preservation of the nation of Israel. Had he escaped
from prison and gone into hiding, the entire nation of Israel would
have missed God's blessing. And without the training that came as a
result of severe disappointment, Joseph may have become proud and self
reliant. Instead, God used this young man's life to change the course of
history.
People often ask, "What is the quickest way through seasons of
adversity?" Many times there just is no quick solution to the trials we
face. There is one sure way through the difficulties of life, however,
and that is through obedience and surrender of selfish feelings and
desires.
Adversity has a way of pushing us beyond ourselves where we
find God waiting to gather us in His arms. It also stirs us to pray
like nothing else can. And it is in prayer that we find shelter from
the storms of life. Held under the canopy of God's presence, we
discover a sense of security and hope that we thought had evaded us.
Even when life seems emotionally and spiritually dark, He will
be your very light. You can be sure that God will use the trials
you face to shape your life so that you reflect His love and care to
others.
Never forget that God knows the future! He understands the
advantage of adversity and how it can be used to strengthen your faith,
refine your hope, and settle your heart into a place of contentment and
trust. Without times of adversity, you would miss the powerful
experience of God walking with you through the valley times of life.
Therefore, determine to keep the focus of your heart on Jesus.
Don't let the negative talk of others sway you. Stay close to the Lord
in devotion and prayer. Read His Word; He will guide you through
the greatest difficulty, and then you will know what it means to
live in a broad place of blessing. [Life Principles SB By Charles
Stanley re Phi. 3:10, 11]
This earth is the place of preparation for heaven. The time
spent here is the Christian's winter. Here the chilly winds of
affliction blow upon us, and the waves of trouble roll against us. But in
the near future, when Christ comes, sorrow and sighing will be
forever ended. Then will be the Christian's summer. All trials will be
over, and there will be no more sickness or death. "God shall wipe
away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death,
neither sorrow, nor crying . . . : for the former things are passed
away" (MS 28, 1886).
SPECIAL LINKS ON THIS TOPIC:
IT'S IN THE VALLEYS I GROW
http://www.llerrah.com/dreams.htm
THE SCARS OF LIFE
http://daughtersoflight.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/the-scars-of-life/
GOD'S CAKE
http://www.smilegodlovesyou.org/cake.html
NOBODY SAID IT WAS GOING TO BE EASY by Dwight Nelson
http://media.pmchurch.org/mp3/Sermon081122.mp3
http://media.pmchurch.org/wmedia/2008-11-22_Primetime-10.wmv