“It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes” (Psalm 119:71).

Often when we begin to experience pressure or problems – especially in our marriage – our natural reaction is “How can I get out of this?” We look for an easy way out and completely miss the spiritual lessons and benefits God wants us to learn.

Our first response to adversity should not be to try andremove it, but to ask the Lord to show us His purpose in allowing it. There are many benefits that God wants us to learn through suffering, but we will only experience them as we respond Biblically and with the right heart attitude.

Adversity is God’s way of getting our attention.

Shortly after leaving high school I started my own little business. I had all kinds of plans and goals for my life but none of them included God.

Then on the 7th of March 1979, I was driving along a little twisty road in county Down, Northern Ireland; and the next thing I remember is waking up in a hospital. I later learned that I had been involved in a head-on collision with a truck. When they found me, my heart had already stopped beating, and it took them almost an hour to cut me out of the car. A week later I had a blood clot in my lung, and the doctors told my parents that they didn’t think I was going to survive one particular night.

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As a result of that accident, I lost my business; and at the time, I thought it was the worst possible thing that could ever have happened to me. But now, as I look back on it, I say, “Thank God for it!” – because God used that car accident to get my attention. He used that car accident to cause me to take my eyes of the temporal things of this world and to focus them upon eternal realities. This was a major turning point in my Christian life.

Sometimes we can be so busy with our own plans and goals that we have little or no time for God’s. But when trials comes, we are suddenly faced with problems and pressures too big for us to handle. God uses suffering to get our attention and to help us see life from a whole new perspective.

Morris Hull
Home Life Ministries

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