813 Words; 7 minute read Finding the courage to keep going when we suffer can be challenging. We may feel like we're all alone, but the Bible tells us that suffering is a part of life for everyone. Jesus suffered, and he knows what we're going through. He promised that he would never leave us or abandon us. So when we are struggling, remember that we have a loving God who understands our pain and is always with us. Let's also encourage each other with the words of Scripture: Producing courageous deeds with God as our witness. (Hebrews 10:38). When we stand firm in faith even when things are tough, others will see God at work in our lives and be drawn to him. So let's not lose heart but press on Courageously! The Bible teaches that suffering is a part of life. The Bible clearly states that suffering is a part of life, but courage and faith can shine through in these moments of conflict. God never promises us a life free from hardship or pain, but He does provide comfort and courage to stand firm in our faith, even when we face suffering. God's promise to never leave us nor forsake us gives us hope - the courage to press on faithfully through any storm that comes our way. The Bible teaches that courage and perseverance will always be rewarded if you remain true to the faith. (Psalm 31:10; Hebrews 13:5) God uses suffering to grow our faith and character. In times of great suffering, feeling lost and hopeless appear to be all there is. Thankfully, God uses these difficult times to help us mature and grow closer to Him. Through suffering, He strengthens our faith and refines our character - honing us into who He designed us to be. As we choose courage and trust that God has a purpose for our pain, we will mature in life experiences. A maturity that not only produces endurance but brings a sense of peace to carry us through hard times. (Romans 5:3-4; 2 Corinthians 4:17) We can have hope amid suffering because God is with us. While suffering, it can often be difficult to keep hope alive in our hearts. However, we can take comfort in knowing that God has promised us His indwelling presence through the power of His Holy Spirit. God is always with us and will never leave us alone, no matter how dark the hour may seem. By drawing from this new life and strength found only in Him, we can face our struggles with courage and grace, knowing He guides us on our journey. (John 14:16-17; Psalm 23:4) We can courageously face suffering by depending on God's strength. Often in life, we find ourselves on a rough path fraught with turbulence and trials; yet it is in moments like this that our faith is tested. But there is a source of power considerably more potent than our own – God's might and wisdom, which resides within us if we would only reach out and let it guide us. Depending on His strength will grant us the courage to face these tribulations head-on – with faith as our foundation; God will walk us through any trial with incredible courage and hope, whatever the outcome may be. We can do more than merely survive suffering – but have the power to thrive within it because He makes everything possible in his name. (Psalm 46:1-2; James 1:12) When we suffer, we can comfort others with our hope in Christ. Even when the trials of this life weigh down our hearts and minds, we can be a beacon of hope for others in their suffering. We can discover the courage to rise above any pain or difficulties through prayer and faith in God and His promises. Uplifting one another by reminding each other of Jesus' victory over death and his eternal reward is an encouraging reminder that no amount of suffering on Earth ever lasts forever. We can all find solace when we remember that our suffering pales compared to the joy Christ promised us, a joy never ending and an eternity spent in his presence. (2 Corinthians 1:3-4; Romans 8:18) While suffering is inevitable in this life, we can face it courageously with the support of God's Word and strength. Scripture reminds us that Jesus overcame the world and endured great suffering. By clinging to His promises and depending on His power, we can walk in obedience even when suffering appears overwhelming. We should not forget that the same hope that brought us through our struggles can provide comfort for others too. In conclusion, let us "lift our eyes and look to the heavens," where our Father fights for us every step of the way. He will give us the courage to overcome pain or persecution as we faithfully follow Him. Where do you need to walk in courage? Pursue God's Word to find strength and everlasting life; nothing is impossible when we trust Him.
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Barry G. Johnson, Sr.
An Evangelist at the Church of Christ which meets in Brookfield, IL. Archives
December 2024
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