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rl69
08-22-2017, 06:47 AM
"These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. "

—John 16:33

When Mary and Martha found out about how ill their brother, Lazarus, was, they sent word to Jesus and simply said, “Lord, behold, he whom You love is sick” (John 11:3). In other words, “Lord, remember us—Mary, Martha, and Lazarus here in Bethany? We’re Your friends. You hang out at our home whenever You’re in town. Remember Martha? She’s the one who makes those killer meals. Mary is the one who sits at Your feet. And Lazarus? He’s Your friend, Lord. Your friend is sick.”

They probably thought Jesus would just speak the word, and Lazarus would be healed instantaneously. Or perhaps He would rush back and lay His hand on Lazarus’ fevered brow.

Instead we read that Jesus delayed His arrival. In fact, when Jesus heard about Lazarus, He said, “This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God may be glorified through it” (verse 4). Although Jesus loved Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, He stayed where He was for the next two days.

You know the rest of the story. Jesus allowed Lazarus to die, but then He raised him from the dead. The point was that God wanted to bring greater glory to His name.

It is true that God loves us and works all things together for good. But the problem arises with our definition of how God should show that love and what we feel “good” ought to be in our lives. We think that good means no pain, no suffering, no hardship—that it means a problem-free life.

Our definition of good is what benefits us in the here and now, not in the by and by. We are interested in what will benefit us temporarily, but God is interested in what will benefit us eternally.

Pine Baron
08-22-2017, 09:50 AM
Thanks rl. Good lesson.

Blackwater
08-23-2017, 07:20 PM
Yet one more fine example of how we should NEVER NEVER NEVER ASSUME how God will handle things! He's a LOT smarter and knows so much more than we do, that all we CAN do is just pray for what we truly want to see, and then, sit back and see what God delivers to us. It may be what we wanted, but it may come on HIS time rather than ours. And sometimes, He gives us what we REALLY NEED rather than what we want. But always, He loves us, and gives us what we most truly need, for our benefit, or maybe for others who need our example as an inspiration to come to Him. Since He made us all, and effectively "owns" each one of us, we're rightfully His to do with as it pleases Him to do so, for HIS benefit sometimes, rather than always for our own.

I will always be in awe at how God works, and how it's always to our benefit, if we'll simply accept what He gives us when we pray. It's taken me a VERY long time to come to realize this, but I'm SO thankful that He's brought me to this point. He loves us SO much more effectively than we often love our own selves! All praise and glory be to Him, forever!