I receive many messages and prayer requests through social media asking for intercession for special intentions. They are all heartfelt and sincere and many are urgent. Some people are suffering huge challenges in their lives, and they worry about loved ones, and local, national, and international crises.
Do you ever feel like you are at
the end of your tether and that you wish that the difficulties and challenges would
stop?
I met two people recently who
came to me for blessings, and they are praying that the onslaught of
difficulties, complications, and painful challenges will end. For them it seemed
to be going on and on. Just when we heal there’s a set-back and it takes a
monumental effort to begin again.
A woman asked me on a social media message “Is
it selfish for me needing a break, I’m worn out with a difficult family
situation.” The simple answer is no, it is not selfish at all, and it may well
be exactly what she needs. Another, in tears with challenges in work who sees
others being rewarded for bad behaviour while she feels she is punished and
ridiculed for her adherence to best practice and honesty. “When will this ever
end?”
Read the Book of Job in the Old Testament
and see how it seems Job, a faithful servant of God, suffering terribly, has
reached his limit and calls out to God in his suffering, exasperation, and exhaustion.
He asks; “why do the wicked often go unpunished?” Why who do bad people prosper
and those who are righteous suffer? It is a question for the ages.
‘Why do the wicked live on,
reach old age, and grow mighty in power? Their children are established in their
presence, and their offspring before their eyes. Their houses are safe from
fear, and no rod of God is upon them. Their bulls breed without fail, and their
cow claves and never miscarries…’
(Job 21: 7-10)
But things change for the better. Gold is tested in fire. The pruned plant bears the best fruit.
We’ve got to trust that things
are about to change, and that God will make all things new for us. Jesus
suffered misunderstanding, abuse, lies, and violence, and he was mocked, scourged,
and crucified. He understands the heartfelt need for justice.
Trust me, your luck will change.
Night is darkest just before the dawn. ‘Don’t give up, one minute before the
miracle happens.’ Believe.