Message 1468 of 5905

No Free Passes

No Free Passes by Greg Laurie
We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.
—Romans 5:3-5
Some people believe that as Christians, we are exempt from human suffering. They think that bad things happen to unbelievers, but not to Christians. But inexplicable things happen to godly people. Christians get cancer. Christians die in auto accidents. Christians have all the problems that other people in the world generally have. And it comes as a shock to us. We are surprised when we have problems in life—problems in our career, problems with our family, problems with our kids.
After my son Christopher went to heaven, I had people come up to me and say, "I can't believe this has happened to you of all people." The idea being that I because I am a pastor and preach the gospel, I should somehow get a free pass on the suffering experienced by the rest of the human race.
The Bible teaches that we all will have hardship. The apostle Paul wrote, "We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And this hope will not lead to disappointment . . . " (Romans 5:3-5).
You may look at some tragedy that has occurred in your life and think, Well, I don't see any good right now. But maybe a month from now you will see a little good. Then a little bit later, you might see a little more good. And it may not be until eternity that you see the big picture and the complete good.
But until that day, there is a God who promises that despite the worst tragedy, He can bring good out of bad.

Can you remember a time when something good came from something bad in your life? Tell us about it.
FrankieValdez's profile
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Sure can. We weren't able to have children. In fact, we had just resigned ourselves to being childless. If that's what God had for us, it was okay. No sooner had we come to that place when the Lord told us to pursue adoption. He spoke so vividly I literally shook for hours! We did as he said immedialtely. Just about nine months later our son arrived! The fact that it happened so quickly was quite miraculous. If we hadn't been prompt in our obedience we would have missed having this remarkable child.
kjunmom's profile

about 1 month ago
My time was when I was working every day, alone in the world without family or God, striving to support my 20 something mentally ill son, clean the house, cook, keep the car in good repair, pay the bills, etc. I noticed I was becoming weaker and weaker every day and having pain I couldn't explain. I finally got to the point where I couldn't work at all and got a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. At that moment, I gave my life to God, started reading the bible and went to a church to get baptised. God reached down and took me in! What followed was a testimony way to long to cite here, but God has been with me every step of the way and given me my hearts desire. Who would have thought something so wonderful could come from so much suffering! I didn't understand it at first, but Praise God! He had a plan!
FrankieValdez's profile

about 1 month ago
I was raised in the Word but I was rebellious.I was doing my thing and not paying any attention to God.A time came when three of my children died in an 11-month period. it got my attention but still didn't bring me back to God. I was in the pits of despair. I had three children left and was just 24yr old.

I was trying to make a living by stacking lumber on the green-chain.I outlasted the guys who went on to better paying jobs or easier so the head boss made me the foreman. While working there I saw a truck pull up in the yard and a man I'd never seen before got out. As he began walking around the truck I had a vision of 2 rockers on a front porch with white columns. The chairs were empty but were rocking. I knew in my spirit that this was the man I was to marry and we'd be married for the rest of our lives. Long story short we've been married for 33 yrs in January. For the last 20 we have lived in a house with white columns that is another miracle story.

It's been rocky and sometimes rough because I could say the words ""I love you'' but the true meaning wasn't there until three years ago. I was committed to him but now I can honestly say that I'm IN LOVE with him. And it's all due to being obedient to God.
tabathu's profile

about 1 month ago