I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world. John 16:33 NLT
I dipped into Oswald Chambers’ My Utmost for His Highest. Today he addressed the normal hardships of life like this: “The strain of life is what builds our strength”.
Immediately, because it’s summer, I thought of butterflies. Maybe we’re all in Butterfly School! If the chrysalis doesn’t struggle to break out of its cocoon, she won’t live to delight the world. But maybe she feels as I do, “This is harder than I thought!”.
Oswald continued, “Are you asking God to give you life, liberty, and joy? He cannot unless you are willing to accept the strain.”
As I reflect on what I’m fighting, anxiety about some international travel in a few days, a new possibility appears. Maybe today’s strain, this struggle to trust Jesus, is just part of Butterfly Development School. If that’s the case, then this adversity is making me beautiful!
And yes, I should know better. There is no such thing as a life free from problems, hardships or adversity. In my case, strain-free travel doesn’t exist, for I can’t control weather, mechanical issues or people.
But what if I turned into the strain, as does a sailboat tacking into the headwind? I smile and relax as I picture a trip where I count on God’s strength. Instead of picturing my fears, I’ll turn around and head straight into God’s arms as He powers my trip.
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