Daily Devotional
Dignify Your Troubles - Finding Purpose in Hard Times
The hard times you’ve been through, the ones your going through now and the ones you will go through are not for nothing. So don’t complain. “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds,”James 1:2 Look, I know it’s hard and I fail at it too, but we need to learn to dignify the troubles we are going through. What does that mean you may ask? Well, it means we don’t complain about it. Try and stay in a thankful frame of mind knowing that all of this is for a reason. And don’t try and hurry through it. I mean let it runs it’s course. Every hard time has a built-in time scale. You think it will never end? It will. And when it’s over, it’s over.For too many years I failed when troubles came, I still do sometimes. I complained, grumbled, murmured, and forgot that all of this has a purpose and if I allow it to take its course, in due time it will be revealed to me why. My grandmother, whom ya’ll would’ve loved, always said, “this too will pass”. And you know what? She’s always been right. God has been gracious to me, giving me many, many more chances to pass. Way more than I deserve. Has He not been gracious to you? Be Nice, Grace Wins.
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Reference: James 1:2
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