A Final Perspective
“Don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through,
as if something strange were happening to you. Instead,
be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering,
so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed
to all the world.” (I Peter 4:12, 13 NLT)
Who
doesn’t like surprises? Only good ones, right? No one likes accidents, loss or
a pandemic. In this unusual time, I cried out to the Lord, “Give me back my
former freedom and purpose.” I wondered how to cope with the boredom,
loneliness and isolation. Then he reminded me of the verses above. The world
seems out of control, but when I looked to Jesus, I found His perspective. (2
Chronicles 20:12)
Experts
say we’re in the last hour. Therefore, let’s intentionally study the signs God
gave us. They’re there for a purpose – to prepare us and give us hope. (Matthew
24: 30-39,44; Matthew
16:2-4) “We should not be afraid; we should be encouraged.
Everything is playing out exactly as God said it would.”[i]
As God orchestrates current events, we can look forward to the future.
We
can’t control the worldwide crises, but we can control our preparation,
perspective and prayer life. Instead of whining, we can rejoice in the
privilege of participating in this time in history. I’m thankful he gave me the
determination to creatively use my time by online mentoring of those in crises,
learning new crafts, and writing short articles to encourage others.
Let’s
pray with the end in mind: to be equipped soldiers, ready for warfare on a new
level, strengthened to fight His battles until He calls us to heaven.
Action Point: In what way
can you equip yourself more for the days ahead as His holy warrior? How can you
prepare others for Christ’s return?
Prayer: Lord, help me
live with purpose, rejoicing in how you’re bringing about your plan for us.
Encouraging and challenging words! Thank you Nancy!
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