Today’s reading is I Peter 5:1-II Peter 1:21.
We live in a gilded age, especially in America. If we have a sickness, doctors have a cure. If we have a hunger, chefs have a food. If we have a need, technology has a solution. We have machines that wash our clothes. We have hot water pumped to our bathrooms. We have waste pumped away from them. We have air conditioners for the summer and heaters for the winter. We have cars for travel. Everything we could possibly want is at our fingertips.
Therefore, we have a really hard time coming to grips with suffering. If we are suffering at all, we think something must be wrong. Something about life must be broken. We especially think that as Christians sometimes. Because not only do we live in a gilded age, but we love God. Surely, since He loves us suffering is the last possible thing we will endure.
However, I Peter 5:10 says, “After you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.” Let’s face it, that passage says Christians will suffer. Certainly, that was written within a specific context of the historical persecutions the Christians were facing. It is not a blanket statement that we will all suffer. But it does demonstrate that Christians suffer. If that happens to us, instead of thinking life is broken, we must instead take comfort that our suffering will, in the big scheme of things, be for a short while. In the end, God will restore us, confirm us, strengthen us, and establish us. We may be suffering right now, but God has not lost us in some heavenly red tape. He knows those who are His and we will be lifted up to comfort. We must simply be patient and trust in the Lord.
Don’t turn on God when you suffer. What good will it do for you to have hard times here and then turn your back on the One who can give you good times in the hereafter?
Keep the faith and keep reading,
ELC
P.S. What did you get out of today’s reading?