Afflicted To Grow - a podcast by Sonia Huh

from 2020-12-30T16:55:37

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Agony. Pain. Anguish. Trials. Hurt. Despair. Tragedy. Nobody likes any of these states of being. Grief. Misery. Sorrow. Heartbreak. Nobody desires or enjoys them. Torment. Oppression, Unhappiness. Gloom. Despair. Nobody wishes them into their lives. But they happen anyway, at one point or the other, to all of us. One of those or several of those conditions plague all of us somewhere down the road, in this journey called life. Put together, they are called AFFLICTIONS. Question is how should we handle them? How should we carry ourselves in our afflictions? What should we do during times of afflictions? When we are going through excruciating hurt, pain and agony, what should our attitude, mindset and determination be? What should they look like? What should we do when we are undergoing affliction? “When life is heavy and hard to take, go off by yourself. Enter the silence. Bow in prayer. Don’t ask questions: wait for hope to appear. Don’t run from trouble. Take it full face. The worst is never the worst. Why? Because the Master won’t ever walk out and fail to return.... His stockpiles of loyal love are immense. He takes no pleasure in making life hard, in throwing roadblocks in the way...” Lamentations 3:28-33 (The Message Bible). God takes no pleasure in your grief, but He does want your attention. Permit your anguish, pain, heartbreak and tragedy to bring you to Him. Your afflictions may be many, your trials unbearable, but God will deliver you from all of them. He has only “stockpiles of love”, for you. When and how He will deliver you, will be according to His Divine purpose, blueprint, plan, agenda and His will for your life, which by the way, is the best place to ever be.

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