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Hey guys,

this was sent to me today and I just wanted to share it with everyone who is feeling hopeless.

In His Own Time!!

If you are going through a trying time in your home, you have prayed and

sought the Lord's help. He won't let you down. He is faithful and will

see you through in His own timing.

When we experience difficult trials and tribulations, we normally pray

to God and ask Him for immediate relief. However, as we all know, God

answers prayer in His own time, so we may not always receive immediate

help from Him. We may have to go through many days, or weeks, or

months or years of trying times. And after suffering awhile we start

wondering why God hasn't intervened. We begin questioning ourselves.

What have I done to deserve this and then we begin to question whether

or not God even cares. We feel as though God has abandoned us and that

He is nowhere to be found. We feel alone and isolated from God. In the

Bible, many great men of God experienced these types of emotions. For

example, David experienced a feeling of isolation from God when he was

running for his life from Saul.

We read in (Psalm 13:1), that David Cried out to God and said, "How

long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will You hide Your

face from me?" If you read the rest of the Psalm, you will realize that

David, who was obedient to God at this time, believed that God was not

with him during his time of intense trials. He felt isolated from God.

Job, who lost everything - his children, his wealth, his servants, his

reputation, and his friends - experienced despair and isolation from

God. Read Job 23:1-9. Also, remember this: "For I will not contend for

ever, neither will I be always wroth: for the spirit should fail before

Me, and the souls which I have made." (Isaiah 57:16).

Even when God seems very, very far away and uninterested in our affairs,

He is with us step-by-step during difficult times. A wonderful

illustration of His unseen presence is described in (Luke

24:13-35 esp. vs. 15).

When we suffer, we naturally want God to immediately take away our pain.

But sometimes, He can be agonizingly slow in solving the problems that

we bring to His attention. But even though at times God seems to be late

with His assistance, I would like to say that His timing is always

perfect.

On Jesus' arrival, we read that Martha came to Jesus and said, "if you

had been here, my brother would not have died." Do you think that Martha

could have been a bit discouraged that Jesus was too late? Could she

have been annoyed when He showed up because she expected

Jesus to be there for them? She may have been tempted to say, "Where

have you been, Sir? You're too late now. You could have saved him, but

apparently there were more important things on your mind." Do we at

times get angry at God because of His delayed timing?

God is never late when it comes to His handling our painful situations.

He is always on time: His time and not our time. When we suffer, there

is a possibility that God is allowing us

to go through it for His purpose and for our own good.

In Romans 5:3-4, we read that suffering will build our character.

Suffering makes us stronger and better Christians. Our suffering may be

necessary and for our own good.
 
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