{"id":26035,"date":"2020-04-24T13:28:58","date_gmt":"2020-04-24T12:28:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=26035"},"modified":"2020-04-24T13:28:58","modified_gmt":"2020-04-24T12:28:58","slug":"troubles-take-you-closer-to-god-and-prepare-you-for-eternity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=26035","title":{"rendered":"Troubles take you closer to God and prepare you for eternity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By <strong>Tope Banso<\/strong><br \/>\n\u201cWe have small troubles for a while now, but they are helping us gain an eternal glory that is much greater than the troubles. We set our eyes not on what we see but on what we cannot see. What we see will last only a short time, but what we cannot see will last forever\u201d (2 Corinthians 4:17-18 New Century Version).<br \/>\nFrom the Scriptures, we understand that there are benefits we enjoy from troubles! Evidently that won\u2019t sit well with many people. But James 1:2 says, \u201cDear brothers and sisters, whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for joy\u201d (New Living Translation).<br \/>\nOne of the benefits of troubles is that life\u2019s troubles improve your prayer life and increase your faith in God. For those who have a relationship and fellowship with God prior to the time of trouble, a time of trouble is a time of trial of faith. Therefore, it is a period for them to be closer to God and seek His intervention.<br \/>\nFor others who have never had time for God, He is the last resort. After they have tried other means of intervention in their troubles without getting the expected result, they come to God! Before the woman with the issue of blood for twelve years met Jesus, who healed her, she \u201chad spent all her livelihood on physicians and could not be healed by any\u201d (Luke 8:43 New King James Version).<br \/>\nAt last, she came to Jesus and she didn\u2019t have to look for another person again! And the wonderful thing about it was that Jesus didn\u2019t collect anything from her! Her healing only cost her faith. Yes, her faith. Her healing was free.<br \/>\nTrouble has a way of making people get closer to God, even if it is initially for the purpose of finding solution to their troubles. For many people, this becomes the point of entry into an eternal relationship with God. On the other hand, life\u2019s troubles bring those who already have a relationship with God closer to Him. They seek His help to deliver them.<br \/>\nWhile I know that some people have allowed life\u2019s troubles to drive them away from God, many people have been forced to seek God or get closer to Him by life\u2019s troubles. Beloved, don\u2019t let life\u2019s troubles drive you away from God; let them draw you closer to Him. Don\u2019t let troubles separate you from the love Christ has for you. Trouble doesn\u2019t mean God doesn&#8217;t love His children.<br \/>\nPaul said, \u201cCan anything ever separate us from Christ&#8217;s love? Does it mean he no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or are hungry or cold or in danger or threatened with death? (Even the Scriptures say, &#8216;For your sake we are killed every day; we are being slaughtered like sheep.&#8217;) No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us\u201d (Romans 8:35-37 New Living Translation).<br \/>\nIn Psalm 107:6-7, the Bible talks about the cry of the children of Israel in their trouble. \u201cThen they cried out to the LORD in their trouble, and He delivered them out of their distresses. And He led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city for a dwelling place\u201d (Psalm 107:6-7 New King James Version).<br \/>\nStill talking in the same light, verses 13 and 19 say &#8220;In their misery they cried out to the LORD, and he saved them from their troubles&#8221; (New Century Version).<br \/>\nHear the cry of David in his troubles: \u201cTurn Yourself to me, and have mercy on me, For I am desolate and afflicted. The troubles of my heart have enlarged; bring me out of my distresses! Look on my affliction and my pain, and forgive all my sins\u201d (Psalm 25:16-18 New King James Version).<br \/>\nWhen the LORD delivered David from all his enemies and Saul, he said among other things, \u201cIn my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried out to my God; He heard my voice from His temple, and my cry entered His ears\u201d (2 Samuel 22:7 New King James Version). This Scripture is also recorded in Psalm 18:6.<br \/>\nAlso, the writer of Psalm 118:5 said he cried to the LORD in his trouble and He answered him and set him in a broad place. It is evident that the trouble provoked the cry, which attracted God\u2019s intervention.<br \/>\nToday, many people, who are serving the LORD, wouldn\u2019t have come to Him or wouldn&#8217;t have drawn closer to God if not for the troubles in their lives. Job\u2019s friend, Elihu, said, \u201cHard times and trouble are God\u2019s way of getting our attention!\u201d (Job 36:15 Contemporary English Version).<br \/>\nMany drew closer to God after all other measures had failed. God will always listen to the cry of those in trouble. \u201cIn my distress I cried to the LORD, and He heard me\u201d (Psalm 120:1 New King James Version). God determines the answer He gives and when and how He answers.<br \/>\nWhile one shouldn\u2019t wait for the time of trouble before one gets closer to God, getting closer to God while in trouble is the wisest thing to do whether or not one had time for God before the trouble. Some, in their troubles, still refuse to get close to God and their troubles get worse until they consume them. Psalm 46:1 says God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.<br \/>\nAnyone who calls upon the name of the LORD shall be saved (Romans 10:13). It is foolishness to be in trouble and not to put one\u2019s trust in God for deliverance. \u201cBut the salvation of the righteous is from the LORD; He is their strength in the time of trouble. And the LORD shall help them and deliver them; He shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in Him\u201d (Psalm 37:39-40 New King James Version).<br \/>\nProphet Isaiah said about God, \u201cFor You have been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shade from the heat; for the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall\u201d (Isaiah 25:4 New King James Version). Jonah prayed in the belly of a fish and the LORD delivered Him (Jonah 2).<br \/>\nDon\u2019t give up in your trouble; put your trust in God; cry to Him. If the trouble is caused by your sin, repent and cry to Him for mercy. \u201cLet the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto Jehovah, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon\u201d (Isaiah 55:7 American Standard Version).<br \/>\nTroubles don\u2019t last forever; and death is not the end of everything. There is eternity. Troubles prepare the children of God for eternity with Him. Sinners will spend their eternity in hell with Satan.<br \/>\nNo matter the good things of life one has and enjoys, nobody goes through life without experiencing some troubles. Troubles make you see how it is impossibile for this world to satisfy your longing for a life without pain, loss, suffering, and so on. Therefore, troubles make you look forward to the real thing, a better place, heaven. Thus, troubles help you to gain an eternal glory.<br \/>\nHear what Paul said: \u201cWe have small troubles for a while now, but they are helping us gain an eternal glory that is much greater than the troubles. We set our eyes not on what we see but on what we cannot see. What we see will last only a short time, but what we cannot see will last forever\u201d (2 Corinthians 417-18 New Century Version).<br \/>\nOur stay on this present earth is temporary. We are foreigners and aliens here (1 Peter 2:11). The homeland or citizenship of believers in Christ Jesus is in heaven and we must eagerly wait for Christ, our Saviour (Philippians 3:20). Our troubles are temporary. The eternal glory waiting for believers are much greater than our troubles.<br \/>\nBeloved, no matter the trouble you\u2019re in, \u201cRejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer\u201d (Romans 12:12 English Standard Version). Remember this: \u201cThe righteous face many troubles, but the LORD rescues them from each and every one\u201d (Psalm 34:19 New Living Translation). The LORD shall deliver you from all your troubles.<br \/>\nIf you\u2019re not born again, repent of your sins today and accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. Whoever comes to Him, He will by no means cast out.<br \/>\n<strong>PRAYER POINT: Father, help me to draw closer to you and never away from you, no matter the troubles I face in life. Nothing shall separate me from the love that Christ has for me in Jesus&#8217; name.<\/strong><br \/>\nThis is wisdom for living, and it\u2019s worth sharing. Please share.<br \/>\n(For over 270 in-depth and insightful messages by T. O. Banso, visit: www.cedarministry.org).<br \/>\n\u25aa <strong>Banso, a pastor, heads Cedar Ministry International, Abuja, Nigeria<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>cedarministryintl@yahoo.com, cedarministryng@gmail.com<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Tel No: +2348155744752, +2348033113523; WhatsApp No: +2349081295947<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Tope Banso \u201cWe have small troubles for a while now, but they are helping us gain an eternal glory that is much greater than the troubles. We set our eyes not on what we see but on what we cannot see. 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