We are troubled on every side, yet not
distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair. 2
Corinthians 4:8 KJV
Although
our stressors differ, we help each other through our stressful periods through
prayer.
How I met
my pastor friend in New Delhi, India, I don’t remember. Somewhere, he read a
devotion I had written and sent me a message. Leary of answering to begin with,
I finally did after investigating the website listed beneath his name. From
then on, our friendship was cemented.
I love the
periodic messages he sends, mostly prayer requests, but feel bad when I send
him mine, which seem to pale in significance. Since Christianity is illegal
where he lives, seeing one person come to know Christ is a blessing … but a
stressor. He asks me to pray that their faith will remain strong and that they
will influence others around them to trust Christ. I know nothing of such
persecution.
I ask him
to remember our financial situation since my wife can’t work. He sends me a video
of Hindu nationalists commandeering missionaries’ Bibles and burning them in
the streets. He tells me to pray because India has entered the cold, rainy
season, and he is worried about rampant disease. I tell him my wife and I just
took the flu shot. He reminds me they have no such luxury.
We are both
blessed by God, but face different stressors. The apostle Paul did too. The
list of his troubles was lengthy. Troubles haunted him on every side: stoning,
shipwreck, lashes, jail, snake bite, false accusations. Yet, he didn’t grow
weary in doing well. He may not have understood why God allowed it all, but he
pressed on.
God places
us in different geographical places and in various life situations, and these
come with stressors that differ. Regardless of where we live or what our
stressors are, God remains faithfully by our side. None of the things that
cause stress reign greater than the God we serve. Each is under His control,
and, when responded to correctly, will lead to our faith growing and God being
glorified.
Stressors
can also enhance our testimony. I’m amazed at how God uses my friend and how my
friend takes each stressor in stride and keeps going. When we respond in the
same way, others will notice and be drawn to the God we serve.
Let God
help you deal with the stressors while you remember how blessed you are.
Prayer:
Father, when the stressors come, help us remember You are greater than anything
we face.
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