Friday, June 25, 2010

June 25, 2010 Earth-Shaking Praise

Our trials and tribulations always have redemptive purposes! We can be assured of this because, when we belong to God, He uses everything for good.  We have our share of responsibility, I think, in releasing God's redemptive purpose into our sphere of influence.  From reading about Paul and Silas in prison, I realize that praising and glorifying God in the midst of trouble and persecution can be the sign that points people to Christ.

Even when our sufferings are entirely private, praising God with abandon is a key to victory.  If we're practicing this when no one is looking, we'll be prepared for action when someone actually is.  To me, having victory over my difficult circumstances is a good incentive to do what I know: praise God with my whole heart-- which is a pleasing sacrifice.  The thought that I might be practicing for the future-- that other people might be brought into the Kingdom because I glorified God while I suffered-- gives my present trials even more meaning.  I might even be able to embrace them with gusto!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing this, Karen.. It's so easy to praise when the going is good, however, I believe praising when it's tough shows a sign of true love for our Lord.

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