Messages
Finding God in Our Problems
By Elder Emmanuel Davis, Peel
The road to maturity is filled with potholes and detours. Oftentimes, we hit what initially seems like a barrier. We find ourselves on the wrong road and are not sure how we got there. However, what initially seems to be a setback may just be the opposite. What feels like a failure can, in the skilled hands of God, become a part of His provision for our growth. Anything that is painful or makes us fell unworthy - mistakes, anger, abuse at the ands of others- can either cause us to fail or prepare us for life challenges.
In Hebrews 11, the Hall of Faith, you will find great
people like Noah, Abraham, and Moses who overcame their
problems and became winners. Before we can succeed, there
are several things we must understand.
Challenges are inevitable
Challenges are inevitable in life no matter how old, smart
or spiritual we are. Look at Apostle Paul. He was a giant of
the faith, yet he struggled with the flesh ( Romans
7:15-10). As long as we have life and breathe, we will
struggle with the consequences of our sinful humanity. The
question is, will we go through life making the same
mistakes over and over? Or will we stop, look, listen and
learn?
You see, a setback really is not that strange. Even the best
of people fail at times. Letting God teach us to learn even
from our failures is what is special and mature. When
mistakes or setbacks do occur, we need to see them in the
light of the opportunities they provide us for growth.
Seeing things through God's eyes.
In the darkness of defeat it is easier to stumble than to
focus. We tend to dwell on what we cannot do instead of what
God can do through us. When we are in distress, Satan
tries to divert our attention from the rivers of living
water which are always available to dried up streams. All
the same, God can turn our weaknesses and failures into
strengths and successes as we see and walk in His light.
The Need to Change
When things are going on well with us, we like to stay put.
That is okay, at least for a while. However, when we
get too comfortable we get into a rut and run into problems.
The greatest mistake we can ever make is to be afraid to
make a mistake. We can gain insight to get ourselves back on
track from anything that went wrong. Even when we falter we
can re-examine ourselves and change for the better.
Problems can leave many different scars - hurt feelings,
wasted potential, broken marriages, shattered ministries -
but they can also be used by God to sharpen the mind, deepen
the Spirit, and strengthen the soul. People who have learned
to view problems through God's eyes emerge with a softer,
stronger character and a fresh awareness of God's grace.
