Is your faith tested and tried?

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Hebrews 11 is entirely dedicated to the “heroes of the faith,” such as Rahab, Abraham, Moses, or Joseph, among many others. These people lived by faith and not by what their eyes could humanly see.

We might expect these heroes of the faith to have only experienced fulfilled desires, miracles, lives where these miracles immediately followed prayer, and yet…we read in Hebrews 11:39, “All these people earned a good reputation because of their faith, yet none of them received all that God had promised.” (the Bible, NLT)

Their faith may be recognized and cited as an example, but not everything was rosy for them. Some of them were tortured; stoned; endured mocking, whippings, chains, and prison; were put to death; afflicted; mistreated. They didn’t always experience what had been promised to them.

The author of the book What Happens When We Pray For Our Families shares this: “Not all of our prayers of faith have been answered the way we wanted them here on earth either. (…) God, in His waiting to give answers to our prayers, was teaching us.

(…) When God does not remove painful situations in our families, He has something far better than just taking them away. He is in the business of producing mature, deeply spiritual Christian giants of the faith of our family members. What prayers do we pray in times like these? Pray each thing, in order, according to James 1:2-4: “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.”

(…) Finally [I] was able to pray, “Lord, teach me all I need to know from all of this.” But by evening my prayer had progressed to thanking God for the tribulations which were bringing me closer to Himhumbly on my face before Him.

Even if God doesn’t answer all your prayers in the way that you hope, it doesn’t mean that He doesn’t want your good or that He isn’t interested in your life. But the challenge helps you grow and mature. So that His work in you may be perfectly accomplished!

Be encouraged, strengthened in all you’re going through. In the face of your afflictions, God has not yet said His final word!

Eric-handtekening-witteachtergrond

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3 Comments

  1. Maureen Straughn on 16/03/2019 at 9:41 PM

    Eric,

    Thank you for existing, because without you, your daily scriptural, motivational words of encouragement would not be able to help all who receive them, come to know and seek to bring us closer to God. Thank you for reminding me that through my afflictions, God has not said the final word. I pray every day for you, your family and staff and all others who request prayer, as a prayer partner of the organization. You are an angel sent from God to rescue us.

    May God continue to inspire your mind, heart and soul daily to help us achieve our life’s goals and aspirations.

    Maureen

  2. Lori Maples on 16/03/2019 at 10:28 PM

    It’s really nice to be a part daily in your ministry. I want to thank u and Holly for thanking me for existing. Times are very difficult some days and some days we really wonder, does anyone care I exist, I’m here. I do try to pray some for your people needing it and you guys too. Thanks for your existence and reminding me, God does love me. Please pray for my health, Ive been really sick. Breathing issues, respritory infection and pray God blesses my social security funds. God bless u. & Happy St. Patrick’s Day.???❤️???

  3. Robert Best on 19/03/2019 at 7:30 PM

    Pray that I grow in God grace and mercy ever day and that I grow stronger in him amen

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