Coping with Consequences

2 Corinthians 4:10-11, 16-18

I have found great help from two truths God gave me at a time in my life when I was bombarded with a series of unexpected and unfair blows (from my perspective). In my darkest hours these principles still become my anchor of stability, my only means of survival.

Because they work for me, I pass them on to you. Memorize them. Write them on a card and carry it at all times.

  • Nothing touches me that has not passed through the hands of my heavenly Father. Nothing. Whatever occurs, God has sovereignly surveyed and approved. We may not know why, but we do know our pain is no accident to Him who guides our lives.
  • Everything I endure is designed to prepare me for serving others more effectively. Everything. Since my Heavenly Father is committed to shaping me into the image of His Son, He knows the ultimate value of this painful experience. It is being used to empty our hands of our own resources, our own sufficiency, and turn us back to Him—the faithful Provider. And God knows what will get through to us.

Things may not be logical or fair, but when God is directing the events of our lives, they are right.

We may not know why, but we do know our pain is no accident to Him who guides our lives.

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Taken from Day by Day with Charles Swindoll by Charles R. Swindoll. Copyright © 2000 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. Used by permission of Thomas Nelson. www.thomasnelson.com

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Precizia, claritatea și aplicația practică descriu slujirea de învățare biblică al lui Charles R. Swindoll. Chuck este președintele consiliului de administrație la Insight for Living și cancelarul Dallas Theological Seminary. Chuck servește, de asemenea, ca pastor principal al Stonebriar Community Church din Frisco, Texas. Încă din anul 1979, prin intermediul emisiunii Insight for Living el explică Biblia ascultătorilor săi.