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The dictionary says:
Affliction: A state of pain, distress, grief, or misery.
That is a sorry state of affairs. Who would want to be afflicted?
Some examples of affliction:
- A single mom with one child has to work had to provide for her son, and also pay the bills.
- A young college student is taking 18 units of credits. He has a job to help pay for his tuition. Then he goes home on the weekends to care for his ailing mother.
Those afflictions are hard to bear, but in each case the person is doing it out of love.
Do you have overwhelming burdens?
Is life not good to you?
Here is a recipe for a cure for all of this:
- Be joyful.
- Be prayfull.
- Be grateful.
You are saying WHAT? You want me to do all that during my afflictions?
Yes, and I am saying for you to do those three things without ceasing. During these times we need to have a running conversation with God.
He is our fortress, our protector, and He is our loving Father.
He knows what each of us is going through. God is not ignoring us. He is taking the same steps we do, and is walking beside us each step of the way.
I have had my share of physical afflictions, and some wonder how I can be upbeat through all of my pain. It is simple for me, but hard to understand. The more afflictions I have the more help I can give others who are going through the same things.
When I think about my afflictions, I think of Paul who had many more afflictions then anyone can emagine.
He was shipwrecked, bitten by a snake, beaten, thrown in prison, and people wanted to kill him.
His thoughts on that were that he too could use those moments to reach out more to others.
Another person who had way more afflictions than we can grasp was Jesus Christ. He was shunned by his own people. They cursed at him, spit upon him, beat Him, put thorns on His head. They even crucified Him.
He had many afflictions, but He knew that God had something better through all of His torture.
How about you? Do you feel overburdened? Are you thinking the world is out to get you?
You are not alone. Many people are feeling the same way with all the turmoil that is around us. There are the Pandemic, rioting, shootings, killings, threats from our enemies.
We are under daily afflictions.
Stay strong! Be grateful for what God has in mind for you. Pray without ceasing, and, yes even be joyful.
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Remember:
You are never alone.
You are never forsaken.
You are never unloved.
And above all….never, ever, give up!
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