affliction

Beth Moore has been teaching on affliction for the past several weeks on Life Today. Her key points include:

  • Affliction makes you feel alone.
  • Affliction appears in Scripture to describe: physical pain (Job), childlessness (Hannah), rejection (Hagar), betrayal (Jacob), etc. 
  • With affliction comes submission--we have the choice to submit to what burdens us, or submit to God.

James writes: "Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness" (James 1:2-3).

There is no better way to discover where your loyalty lies than to go through a trial. Who do you run to when you hurt? Who do you talk to when you experience rejection and betrayal? Who do you submit to when you feel forgotten and alone?

EMBRACE AFFLICTION
as an opportunity to submit to God, or realize you haven't been. Let Him refine you. Discover that He is able to meet your needs, heal your hurts, carry your burdens.
And count it all joy.


Listening to You Are For Me by Kari Jobe.



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