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Embrace Adversity – 8 Ways

How do you define adversity?
It is symbolized by tough times.
It is exhibited by disagreements.
It represents challenges.

How do we deal with adversity?
Why should we embrace it?
Misfortune means misery, right?
Calamity and distress are its partners.

But the Bible says, “The Lord is
A stronghold in times of trouble.”
The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed.
“Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing”
(Psalm 34:10b)

So let us embrace adversity
By understanding it is a vehicle
That strengthens us just as fire
Tempers steel and hardens it.

We are called to share each other’s burdens.
That is one of the purposes of church:
Congregations are called to care for,
Encourage, empathize, and strengthen one another.

“The church is a network of shoulders
Supporting the collective weight
Of everyone’s troubles, lifting burdens,
Helping others find rest for their weary hearts.”

(Charles Stanley, In Touch Ministries)

God often uses hard times to get our attention.
When things are going great,
we are not so quick to turn to Him.
But trials drive us to our knees for answers and comfort.

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Psalm 28:7

“The Lord is my strength and my shield,
my heart trusts in Him,
and He helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise Him.

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The adversity that I faced recently was the death of my “favorite student,” Ty Stiles. The picture above could easily have been him. His early death was “misfortune” to the highest degree! I have told you about him in several recent blogs. Yesterday was his Memorial Service at Monte Vista Chapel, his home church in Turlock, CA. I was blessed to be able to attend it virtually because the church recorded it on a YouTube broadcast.

How do we face the “misfortune” of such a loss? Only by our faith! Only by knowing God keeps His promises and Ty has gone to Heaven. We will go there some day, too. We will all be reunited. In the meantime, adversity turns to adventure. We are invited to live our lives with thankfulness for the privilege of knowing one another. We are asked to change our perspective from “I can’t handle this,” to “”I can’t handle this on my own, but I can with Jesus’ help.”

Let the adventure of today’s challenges bring strength when we feel weak, safety when we feel danger, comfort when we feel distress. Let us be the ones who stand tall and say, “Here I am, Lord, send me!” Be ever ready to leap for joy and with your song, ever praise the Lord who is our strength.

Pray for his comfort and strength, rather than praying that he’d simply remove difficulties. Embrace Adversity. Be the shoulder others lean on. God will bless you!

Thanks for visiting
JanBeek
See ya tomorrow.

Comments on: "Embrace Adversity – 8 Ways" (5)

  1. Whenever I’ve been overtaken by adversity, I’ve found that God always responds – sometimes very quickly. That used to surprise and amaze me, though I’m not sure why because faith in Him should have known He would be with me. Those times have definitely strengthened my faith muscle by His wonderful grace, and I’m assured that He will lift me up in His own time.
    I love the meme, Jan. All those points are so true. Thank you for this post. xx

    • Thank you for reading and for taking time to respond so affirmatively, {{{Lesley}}} <3 I am so glad you have experienced that strengthening of your "faith muscle" during those times of need. Ours is an awesome God! Bless you!! Have a Wonderful Wednesday! <3

      • He is an awesome God indeed, Jan! I’ve had a brilliant day with the dogs out in the snow. I hope you’re having a fantastic Wednesday too. ⛄💖

      • My midweek was great – and the week just keeps getting better! Hugs to you, {{{Lesley}}} 🤗❤️

  2. What a wonderful opportunity we have each day to walk with our Lord and turn to Him each minute as He guides our path! I’m so glad you’re a believer. too. God bless you!!

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