At one time or another,
all of us have experienced a setback or endured a significant loss. Maybe
that's where you are today; perhaps you've lost a job, a relationship, or even
someone or something you love.
If so, I want to
encourage you with Matthew 5:4 (AMP). Jesus says, "Blessed and enviably
happy…are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted!"
I used to think this was
odd. I wondered, "How can we be blessed if we are mourning?" Then God
helped me understand that our times of pain are actually perfect opportunities
to receive and experience His supernatural comfort.
In fact, having a
problem is one of the best places to begin again. Why? Because God's comfort
goes far beyond any ordinary kind of comfort. He is the only
One who can carry you through the pain and help you to actually become a
better, more powerful person than you were before.
With God's help, we can
look at our pain as an opportunity. I believe we can have an attitude that
says, "This may be tough right now, but I will never give up. I'm really
hurting, but I'm going to bounce back!"
I recently went to a
coffee shop and met a woman who recognized me from my television program. She
began telling me what a mess she was in and said, "Joyce, life has just
thrown me under the bus."
Almost without thinking,
I responded, "My life used to be the same way, but I decided to drive the
bus."
I wasn't trying to be
flippant or imply that I made anything happen on my own. I explained that when
things go wrong, the enemy wants us to spend the rest of our lives under the
bus, feeling sorry for ourselves.
But God's plan is
for us to bounce back, get in the driver's seat, then go pick up other hurting
people who are under the bus.
There is definitely an
appropriate time to grieve after a loss or tragedy, but we just don't want to
get stuck there.
Just look at the life of
Joseph. The Bible tells us his story in the book of Genesis.
As a young man, Joseph
had great dreams for his life. But his older brothers resented him so they sold
him into slavery and he was taken to Egypt. However, Joseph refused to give up.
He found great favor with his master, Potiphar, and was eventually put in
charge of his entire household.
Years later, Potiphar
threw Joseph in jail for a crime he didn't commit. But he still didn't give up.
In fact, the Lord eventually gave Joseph an opportunity to interpret a dream
for Pharaoh, who then promoted him to the highest official in Egypt!
Joseph literally went
from the pit to the palace. Then, years later, when a famine struck the land,
the Lord used Joseph to save his family and the entire house of Israel.
Romans 8:28 says,
"God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God
and are called according to His purpose for them" (NLT). When we refuse to
give up, the greatest tragedy of our life can actually turn out to be one of
the greatest blessings.
Some of my greatest
victories have come out of difficult moments when I had to press through and
seek God for His help and comfort. I'm grateful today that I didn't give up
during those times because I wouldn't have the privilege of helping people the
way I do now.
Similarly, your problems
may never completely disappear, but your attitude and response to those
problems can make all the difference for you and so many others.
When you are hurting, I
encourage you to run to God – the "Source of every comfort" (2
Corinthians 1:3). Spend time in His Word, talk to Him, and choose to worship
Him even when you don't feel like it.
Yes, the Lord will often
use others to comfort us. But even those people who are extremely close to us
cannot give us everything we need all the time.
When we expect others to
do for us what only God can do, we have our expectations in the wrong place,
and we will always be disappointed. However, the Bible says those who put their
hope in the Lord will never be disappointed (Isaiah 49:23).
Psalm 34:18 says,
"The Lord is close to those who are of a broken heart…" (AMP). He
sees every hurt, every trial and every disappointment. And if we let Him, He
will take the bad thing that happened and work it out for our good.
Friend, I encourage you
to never, ever give up on God. He's the only One who can take your pain…and
turn it into something great.
Joyce Meyer is a New
York Times bestselling author and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. She
has authored more than 90 books, including Battlefield of the Mind and Do
Yourself a Favor…Forgive (Hachette). She hosts the Enjoying Everyday Life radio
and TV programs, which air on hundreds of stations worldwide. For more
information, visit www.joycemeyer.org.
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