God is good all the time! We say these words but do we believe them especially when things get rough. If this is true then maybe God put a few of those bumpy things in front of us just to fortify our faith. And he's good to get us better because of our faith to get over that bump.
I've had my share of mine. Don't have space to recount them all but we can agree that all of us have face situations that severely tested our faith. And we may have also faced things that bought us to faith. Whatever the circumstances, if you consider the view from God down to us, it either broke us, woke us or poked us to be where we are today, Good news, God can repair any damage if we trust and believe in him. He can give us that wake up call when our faith is stagnant. And if we have given our life to Jesus then the Holy Spirit will poke us when we need a course correction. In all, it becomes a question. Do we believe God is really good or do we believe he is out to get us for our wrongs? Writing to all those carried into exile (insert you in here if needed who are struggling with addiction or addictive sin, or just plain doubt), Jeremiah said this to them: This is what the Lord says: When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my gracious promise to bring you back to this place. For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:10-11 God is good all the time right? Wait a minute - they had to wait 70 years to get that promise. How many of us consider God's waiting period a little too bumpy to navigate and then get tired of waiting? We like the second part of that but the first? I think that the Lord in his infinite wisdom wanted us to make the most of that bumpy time to become better in order to make the most of his promise. Bingo! And the winner gets a return home, prosperity, no harm and a whole lot of hope for the future. Yes the road to better is always bumpy, but that road also leads to a fulfilled life! * Credit to T.D. Jakes for the title of this blog!
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Glenn YankowskiGlenn is an ex-Marine Viet Nam vet who is also a recovering alcoholic, clean and sober for 30 years. He has been involved in start up and ongoing recovery ministry at North Atlanta Church and Campus for the last two decades. He has a passion for outreach and to spread the message that the answer to lasting and fulfilling recovery from addiction is in a relationship with Jesus Christ. He and the ATB team are available to assist in your questions or needs on an individual basis and will do so maintaining complete confidentiality. You may e-mail him at [email protected]. Archives
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