"Therefore I take
pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in
distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong." (2nd
Corinthians 12:10)
“Faith” cannot grow without trials. If our
faith is to increase, then we must go through living H-E-double-toothpicks
(HELL) to get there. One's faith CANNOT increase without problems, trials and
hardships. When a person asks God for more faith, that person is asking for an
increased burden. It is the increased burden that strengthens me to carry a
heavier burden down the road. Unshakable faith comes from having your faith
shaken.
Read the following Scripture...
"And he said unto me,
My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in
weakness. Most gladly therefore will I
rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon
me." (2nd Corinthians 12:9)
The Apostle Paul had a thorn in the flesh,
given to him by God to keep him humble. Paul asked God three times to remove
the thorn but God refused. We don't know what the thorn was except that it was
a “messenger of Satan.” Some believe that Paul's “thorn in the flesh” was bad
eye-site, since Paul used other men (such as Timothy) to write some of his
books. Perhaps Paul had an enemy. The Bible does not specify.
A Thorn in the Flesh
I am afflicted from head-to-toe, daily, every
day. Yet, God uses my affliction to keep me humble and it compels me to set my
affection on things above. Colossians 3:2, “Set
your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.”
Paul eventually figured out the reason for the
thorn (weakness) in his life, because God wouldn't remove it. We don't know
what Paul's thorn was, but Paul knew, and he realized that his “thorn” was
being used by God to keep him humble. Notice that the Bible says Satan sent a
messenger to buffet Paul. That is very interesting. God wanted to keep Paul
humble. God was using the Apostle Paul immensely and the temptation existed for
Paul to become proud. It would have been easy for Paul to become elevated in
his own eyes. So, God allowed Satan to afflict Paul, with what the Bible calls
“a messenger of Satan.” 2nd Corinthians 12:7, “And lest I should be exalted
above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a
thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be
exalted above measure.”
The Greek word for “messenger” in 2nd
Corinthians 12:7 is aggelos and means “to bring tidings; a messenger;
especially an 'angel'; by implication a pastor.” The Bible teaches that God
allowed Satan to afflict Job's health. Paul's thorn in the flesh could have
been a bodily affliction. We do not know for certain. Albeit, we do know that
God intended for the affliction to keep Paul humble. Paul had been used greatly
by God and the temptation existed for self-glorification. Paul said that Satan
sent a messenger, which God allowed to keep Paul humble, and it certainly did.
I know that my own bodily afflictions keep me humble, very much so.
Blessings in Disguise
The problems in our life are often blessings in
disguise. We must learn to view them from this spiritual point of view. The
greater the burden placed upon us, the greater the faith required to
“hang-in-there.” It takes faith to continue living for God when things turn for
the worse in our life. As an example, new muscle in the human body is built
(strengthened) by exercising the existing muscle to the point of exhaustion.
Likewise, the exercising of our faith (the
trial of it) will make us more mature and stable in the Lord if we will be
patient and not give up. Sometimes our faith falters for a while, but the
righteous man who falleth seven times rises up again (Proverb 24:16). I don't
know of one Christian who is invincible. The key is to always get back up off
the ground, brush the dust off, and do what you can to get back on track for
God. Pray and ask God to help you. Proverb 24:16, “For a just man falleth seven
times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.”
The Bible teaches that the trials and
tribulations in our life are more valuable than gold. In fact, the Bible
literally says MUCH MORE PRECIOUS THAN OF GOLD... “much more.” 1st Peter 1:7,
“That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that
perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour
and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:” What an amazing truth. It's hard
for me to view my bodily affliction as being much more precious than gold, but
that's exactly what the Bible teaches. It is my hope of Heaven that compels me
to redeem the time by serving Christ with my life. We all have 24 hours in a
day. It is the decisions that we make on a daily basis that defines our life. A
man is not defined by what he is, but by what he does.
Most people love money and it is how Satan
recruits them to serve him (1st Timothy 6:10). The faithful Christian must
decide that money will never be an issue. Psalm 15:5 teaches that those who
lend out money at interest or accept money to take advantage of others are
given to change. Psalm 15:5 says that if you want to never be moved (sinfully
compromise), then don't let money be an issue. Jesus plainly taught that NO
PERSON can serve God and mammon (wealth). It's one or the other. Everyone is
controlled by wither faith in God or love for money. Most people, including
religious people, love money and make most of their decisions accordingly. It
is love for money that causes ministers to compromise their stand, trim their
sermons, and sell out for Satan.
Preaching the Gospel of
Jesus Christ
Too many believers are choked by the cares and
riches of this world and give up; they never win anyone to Christ. We should
all be soul-winning Christians (Proverb 11:30), holding forth the word of life
(Philippians 2:16). The word of life is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In Romans
10:15, God calls the feet of believers who preach the Gospel “beautiful.” Certainly,
God wants all believers to have beautiful feet. Every believer is capable of
sharing the Gospel with the lost. There is no call to preach the Gospel, it is
a command for all Christians.
In Matthew 28:19-20, we are all commanded to
preach the Gospel and mentor others with the teachings of Christ (primarily,
how to go win others to Christ). God intended for the Gospel to perpetuate
itself. If I lead someone to the Lord with the Gospel, and then teach them how
to go win souls, then I have perpetuated the Gospel. This is what the Bible
means when it says to preach the Gospel to the whole world. Certainly, it would
be humanly possible for any one man, or even a group of people, to reach the
world by themselves. However, if you teach others how to perpetuate the Gospel,
then it can be done. This is why the Lord was able to choose 12 apostles, and
yet 2,000 years later the entire world is hearing the Gospel.
Whatever the afflictions in your life, let it
become a blessing by sharing the Gospel with others. Let your suffering count
for the kingdom of Heaven. Make sure that you're saved, and then do what you
can to live your life for God to lay up treasures in eternity (Matthew 6:20). I
was sad when I watched Steven Hawkings (an atheist) talk about the universe and
evolution from a wheelchair. Hawkings is a quadriplegic who denies the Creator,
the Bible, and Christianity. It is sad to see a man suffer so much in this
life, just to suffer in Hell when he dies. It doesn't have to be that way. This
article is about finding strength from our weakness. That can only be truly
done in Jesus Christ.
Without Christ there is no hope in the
afterlife (Acts 4:10-12). I don't understand how anybody can sincerely read and
study the Bible without being convinced that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of
God, Who came into the world to save sinners (John 20:31). John 1:29, “The next
day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which
taketh away the sin of the world.” I believe, why don't you join me if you
haven't until now? Make Heaven your eternal destination, resting upon the promise
of God for your salvation. Why trust the speculations of unsaved men, when you
can claim the faithful PROMISE of God (Titus 1:2)?
John the Baptist became discouraged while in
Herod's prison. He was eventually murdered by Herod. Surely, if John had lived,
John would have gotten back on track for the Lord in a matter of time. Peter
had quit the ministry and gone back to his old fishing job. In time, Peter got
right with the Lord and began preaching the Gospel again. So be encouraged
friend if you become discouraged, because a just man falleth seven times yet
riseth up again (Proverbs 24:16). Get back up! Don't quit!
Increased Faith Can Only
Come from Increased Suffering and Tribulations
As believers, we must learn to recognize the
burdens upon us in life as blessings from the Lord. Nothing can happen in my
life without God's permission (God's permissive will). Knowing this fact, we
should trust upon the Lord and rely upon His wisdom and guidance. If we are to
please God, we must have "faith" as Hebrews 11:6 teaches. We cannot
please God without faith. To have more faith, we must have our faith shaken
because unshakable faith comes from having our faith shaken! Do you want more
faith? Then God must cause you to suffer.
"And the apostles said
unto the Lord, Increase our faith." (Luke 17:5)
The disciples had no idea what they were asking
for. Faith can only be increased through hardships and trials. The disciples
had many obstacles coming their way, eventually they would all be martyred for
Christ. Peter could not have preached the sermon on Pentecost as he did, if it
were not for the times when his faith with tested. Peter at one time denied
even knowing Christ; but Peter didn't stay down, he got up. God is pleased when
we get back up after a fall, but He is even more pleased when we "hang-in-there,"
serving the Lord while the burdens become increasingly heavy in our life. It
takes a greater faith to keep going when the going gets tough. Our weakness is
actually our strength...
"And he said unto me, my grace is
sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly
therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may
rest upon me. Therefore, I take pleasure
in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses
for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong." (2nd Corinthians
12:9-10)
It is during the troublesome times of our life
that we will be forced to place a greater faith in God if we are to continue
serving Him. Many believers quit and give up on the Christian life. They never
do anything for God. They stop telling others about their wonderful Savior.
They are NOT "soul-conscious." As I mentioned earlier, I find no
teaching about "degrees" of faith in the Bible, you either have faith
or you don't. God does not require any certain amount of faith, just faith!
Some people may have a stronger faith than others, but it is faith—not a higher
degree of faith—just good old faith. A believer with greater burdens will have
to have a greater faith to make it through, but it is not a "degree"
or "level" of faith, it is simply faith. What I am trying to say is
that God does NOT require a certain level of faith to save us nor to answer our
prayers, He only requires child-like faith.
There will be times in our life where we will
have to pray for a long time to get certain prayers answered. The Bible calls these
types of ongoing prayers, "supplications." The Greek word for
"supplication" as in Philippians 4:6 means "petition." I
have many "petitions" with God. These are certain things that I keep
praying and asked God to take care of. God may never fulfil these prayers, but
I have done what I am required by God by casting my cares upon the Lord (1st
Peter 5:7). Paul cautions us in Philippians 4:6 NOT to fret and worry about our
problems. Rather, we are to take EVERYTHING to the Lord in prayers and supplications
with thanksgiving, relying upon God to take care of the things beyond our
control.
So, keep in mind from now on that the problems
in your life are the biggest blessings to your faith (and faith pleases God).
"My brethren, count it all joy when ye
fall into divers’ temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith
worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be
perfect and entire, wanting nothing." (James 1:2-4)
What an amazing Scripture passage! God wants us
to consider it a joy when the problems of life overwhelm us. Notice that the
word “patience” is mentioned twice. It takes patience more than anything to
live for God. We are living in a heathen world under a heathen government. Yes,
it is difficult to hang in there sometimes, but God will see us through. God
says to be still, and know that I am God (Psalm 46:10).
James 1:2, “My brethren, count it all joy when
ye fall into divers temptations.” Count it all “joy.” We ought to count the
hardships and temptations in our life a joy because God uses them to build us
up in the Lord. A faith must be tested. Anyone can have faith in God during
good health, prosperity and good times; but we find out who's who when their is
tragedy, heartache and suffering. We must be patient. In time, if we don't
throw in the towel and quit, then we WILL reap if we faint not in the Lord. The
Bible says that joy cometh in the morning. You cannot have true joy without
first experiencing true sorrow.
Our capacity for suffering enlarges our
capacity for joy, but joy only comes in the morning, after enduring sorrow for
the night. A life of sorrow will be followed by the joy of Heaven for each
believer. Those who never truly suffer cannot appreciate and enjoy the
blessings of God's goodness as much as those who suffer. The farther a pendulum
swings one way, the farther it also swings the other.
True suffering and sorrow can only lead to joy
and peace if a person is a Christians. The Bible says blessed are they who DIE
IN THE LORD (Revelation 14:13). There is NO peace to the wicked (Isaiah 57:21).
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of
God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be
given him.
It's more than just mere coincidence that God
mentions wisdom along with the trials of our faith. Perhaps the greatest wisdom
a Christian can obtain is the wisdom that his or her problems are actually
tools used by God to strengthen and mature us. Remember, unshakable faith comes
from having your faith shaken. So, rejoice in your problems, they are your
strengths which make God strong in your life. The first step to wisdom is to
fear the Lord, trusting upon His guidance and wisdom in the trials He allows in
our life. Most believers get upset and discouraged because of their problems
(I'm preaching to myself here as well).
Thankfully, I have learned that my problems are
really rainbows in disguise. No, I don't want the problems. However, I cannot
always make them go away as soon as I wish I could. Some problems never go away
(such as Paul's thorn). Problems are a part of life. Life is what happens to
you while you're making big plans. The world hates God and curses His holy name
because of their problems, but the believer must learn to do the opposite. We
must praise the Lord at all times, not being ignorant of the workings of God.
Our weaknesses are really our strengths and our strengths weaknesses. Thank the Lord Jesus Christ, my God and Saviour.
