March 30, 2006
Groans Now, Glory Later
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I once heard of a Christian seminar titled, "How To Live A Stress-Free Life." Such an unrealistic hope promptly made me stressful! Yet we all long for relief from life's many pressures.
A Christian friend of mine whose family is experiencing tough times admits feeling let down by God. She said, "I've prayed, agonized, and claimed promises, but nothing changes. The frustrating thing is that I know He has the power to get us out of this. I've seen Him do it before, but this time He's silent."
Larry Crabb, in his book Inside Out, emphasizes that our only hope for complete relief from hardship is to be with Jesus in heaven. "Until then," he says, "we either groan or pretend we don't." He adds, "The experience of groaning, however, is precisely what modern Christianity so often tries to help us escape."
My friend is groaning and she's not pretending she isn't. Like all of us, she simply wants things to change. But the fact is, something is changingshe is!
Paul assured us in 2 Corinthians 4:17 that our present sufferings are lightweight and brief compared with the weighty and eternal changes they are producing in us. We groan now, but there's glory ahead (Romans 8:18). Joanie Yoder
God often uses a setback to move us forward.
Good evening, Mayor! Great to see you this evening. Are you having some spring weather yet?
Thanks for our beautiful lesson from God's word!
Mayor- wonderful post.
Thank you for the wonderful message The Mayor!
Thanks, Mayor, for today's sustenance for body and soul.