The Bible in One Year: Psalm 140-147/1 Corinthians 14:1-20
Today’s Reading: 2 Corinthians 1:3-11
[God] comforts us in
all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we
ourselves receive from God. ~2 Corinthians 1:4
Finding the Way Home
Sometimes this journey through life can be so difficult that
we’re simply overwhelmed, and it seems there’s no end to the darkness. During such
a time in our own family’s life, my wife emerged one morning from her quiet
time with a new lesson learned. “I think God wants us not to forget in the light
what we’re learning in this darkness.”
Paul writes this same thought to the Corinthians (2
Corinthians 1), after describing the terrible difficulties he and his team
endured in Asia. Paul wants the Corinthians to understand how God can redeem
even our darkest moments. We’re comforted, he says, so we may learn how to
comfort others (v.4). Paul and his team were learning things from God during
their trials that they could use to comfort and advise the Corinthians when
they faced similar difficulties. And God does that for us as well, if we’re
willing to listen. He will redeem our trials by teaching us how to use what we’ve
learned in them to minister to others.
Are you in the darkness now? Be encouraged by Paul’s words
and experience. Trust that God is right now directing your steps and that He’s
also stamping His truths on your heart so you can share them with others who
are in similar circumstances. You’ve been there before, and you know the way
home. (Randy Kilgore)
Father, help those who
are hurting today so they may see and know Your loving presence in their
darkest hours.
Never forget in the light
what you learn in the darkness!
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