- Suffering develops maturity of faith (like fire tempers and strengthens steel) James 1:2-4
- Suffering helps us identify with Christ (which is why he suffered, so he could identify with US) Phillipians 1:29
- Suffering proves we are God's children Hebrews 12:7-8
- Suffering helps us become holy Hebrews 12:10
- Suffering produces righteousness & peace Hebrews 12:11
- Suffering can lead to godliness Hebrews 12:24-25
- Suffering allows us to minister to others in a personal way 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
When Ron was speaking about these reasons for trials, he also gave us some startling facts:
- Since Christ's death 2,000 years ago, 43 million believers have been martyred, over 50% of which have been in the last 100 years.
- 200 million Christians face persecution daily around the world.
- 300 Christians die daily for their beliefs
- Source: World Evangelical Encyclopedia www.persecution.com
Now what I am facing pales in comparison to this persecution, and I would believe our neighbors in Houston would, for the most part, agree their problems are pretty trivial compared to what some of our Christian brothers and sisters are facing.
My wife and I grew up together. That is to say, we started dating when we were 16, so we have been through a lot together. From the difficulties of being a soldier deployed, the pain of the separation to the anxiety of transitioning from the military to the civilian sector, buying a home, having children and professional downturns, we have run through many trials, and our marriage has only gotten stronger. Not because we are so devout and such great Christians, but because we comfort and strengthen each other in times of need. When I am feeling weak, she bolsters my confidence when I need it most, and vice versa. The only thing I wish I could change is the hardship she and my children have experienced for it has been difficult at times. (We have gotten a lot of love,prayers and support from dear friends and the church as well!)
I look back on those periods with a certain degree of pride AND humility- we weathered the storms with our faith, but would not have been able to do it alone. Without His strength, grace and love, we would have faltered long ago; but we are stronger for it, and I think we have a lot more character because of these trials. I wouldn't trade them for anything, for I am proud to carry my cross as a child of God.
I have also noticed during the hardships, the more we take our eye off the "problem" and keep our eyes on God, the easier the hardship becomes. When I pray and commune with God, I find it much easier to deal with the storm, and thereby become more holy (if you will), more spiritual, more understanding. And because we are more understanding after a trial, we can identify with others going through their hardships, and relate more and provide greater love and support in their hour of need.
Please share with us some of your experiences in which you faced a trial and your faith saw you through it!