Often times
this world can be a cruel place. Who has lived life on this earth
without facing difficulties or heartaches? Mankind will always have to
deal with the three T's: testing, tribulations, and trials. The
Scriptures abundantly teach this to be so
(1 Pet. 1:6-7; 4:12-16; 5:9; 2 Tim. 3:12).
Each of us
has our own burdens to bear. Some Christians seem to believe that God
has placed them under a "protective umbrella," where no unpleasantness
can enter. Comforting, but not accurate! Life on earth is a package
deal. We must take the good and the bad
(Matt. 5:45).
What do we
do when these times come upon us? Where do we turn in times of trouble?
Many folks make the problems worse by turning to the wrong source for
help. Did God leave us without hope or recourse? Can we face life's
problems and overcome them?
We can if
we have some "anchors." What is an anchor? It is a source of security or
stability (American Heritage Dictionary). God has provided some
"anchors" to aid us in our journey down the uneven pathways of life. Do
they work? Together we will endeavor to answer these questions.
1.) The Word of God.
God's word
is inspired. Who created man? Who better understands man? Who can be a
better counselor? "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped
for every good work"
(2 Tim. 3:16-17).
"Profitable" means for our good. God's word can equip us for every good
work. Do we turn to His word in times of trouble?
2.) Prayer.
The Bible
tells us to "pray without ceasing." "Be anxious for nothing, but in
everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your
requests be made known to God”
(Phil. 4:6).
Do we tell
God our troubles? Do we always think to pray? We have a special
relationship with God, a Father and son kind of relationship. It is so
sad that people in the world do not have this blessing. We have it and
don't use it. If we don't turn to Him we show a lack of trust and faith
in Him. Never underestimate the security of this anchor.
3.) The church.
Why are we
called the "family of God"? Who better understands the struggles of my
life as a Christian than another Christian? Read these passages:
John 13:34-35; 1 John 2:9-11; 3:15-18; 4:19-21.
God commands us to love our brethren. When facing the onslaught that
life can give you, whom do you turn to first? People of the world or
your brethren? Who is going to heaven? If we don't care now, we won't
get the chance to care later!
4.)
The hope of eternal life.
Why did
Abraham leave his homeland? To offer Isaac on that altar? "...for he
waited for the city which has foundations whose builder and maker is
God”
(Heb. 11:10).
He had his focus on something better! We need to keep “focused” on
heaven. Read
Philippians 3:12-16; 2 Peter 1:3-4.
We are told
by Paul to "lay hold on eternal life"
(I Tim. 6:12).
This is our
most prized possession. Do not allow it to slip through your hands.
Troubles are temporal!
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