Why God Allows Christians to have adversities, trials and tribulations? (1418 hits)
For Our Sanctification in the Lord This next reason is not going to be a very popular reason for many Christians - but it is a very powerful reason nonetheless - and it is all for our own good and for own benefit. The second main reason God will allow all of His own to have different kinds of adversities, trials and tribulations come our way in this life is for our own sanctification in Him.
Per the article we have titled "Sanctification," God's ultimate and highest aim for all of us is our sanctification in Him. God wants to make us more holy like He and His Son Jesus. He wants to transform us into the express image of His Son Jesus Christ. He wants to consecrate and set us apart unto Himself.
God is the Potter and we are the clay. He wants to mold, shape and transform us into godly, righteous and holy saints. But this shaping, molding and transformation process can be a very painful process at times. And at times, a certain amount of adversity and conflict is what God will use to help shape, mold and transform us.
Some of the verses I will list below are very extreme, but very powerful. In the wording of some of these verses are some very profound and powerful revelation being given to us by the Lord as to why He is allowing some of these storm clouds to come our way in the first place.
A perfect example of this type of sanctification in action has to be with some of our soldiers who are returning back home from our war in Iraq, with many of them coming back home with some very severe and serious injuries. Some have literally lost arms and legs. I just recently saw two of them interviewed on TV.
When asked if they were bitter or mad as a result of the serious injuries they both had received, both of them responded back with some incredible statements. Both of them said that the severe and serious injuries that they had sustained actually helped them to become better people.
The one girl interviewed said before she had received her serious injuries, that she was a very judgmental and critical person. They both had taken too much of their lives for granted and really did not appreciate the little things of this life. After sustaining these types of serious injuries, both of them said they are now much more appreciative of every little thing in their lives. They now no longer take their lives for granted like they used too, and they now see where their priorities should all be set at.
They now see what is most important in this life. They now have a fuller and deeper appreciation of the value and sanctity of human life, and they will never again take for granted what time they still have left down here to do something very meaningful and purposeful with their lives.
Instead of letting their serious injuries totally crush and destroy their personal lives and what little time they still have left down here, they are both using their personal trials and tribulations as a spring board to become much better people - not only for themselves, but for their families and friends, and for the goals and aspirations that they want to pursue from this point on.
Adversity has a real way of humbling you. For those who are operating in too much pride, severe adversity has a way of knocking most of it right out of you. Once you see how powerless you really are against the real severe storm clouds of this life, and that you really need God's help and guidance to make it through this life in one piece, many people can be brought completely down from their high horses with one or two good torpedo shots.
This is why God will allow a certain amount of trials and tribulations to come our way in this life. These trials and tribulations will either make you or break you in your own personal walk with the Lord. Put someone through the fires of a real testing and you will find out very quickly what they are really made of.
Some people make their greatest strides in spiritual development and personal growth in the middle of these types of severe storm clouds. There is something about severe adversity that will either cause you to spiritually grow and mature in your walk with the Lord very quickly or it will cause you to quit and throw in the towel on both Him and with what He wants to do with the rest of your life.
Here are some of the positive qualities that can literally be burned and molded into your personality as a result of going through some severe storm clouds:
Bravery Courage Boldness Patience Steadfastness Tenacity Perseverance Humility Self-control A calmer and more peaceful heart A kinder, softer and more caring heart Greater empathy and compassion for others Greater appreciation of the sanctity of life Greater appreciation of the other people in your life Increase your faith and trust levels in the Lord In addition to being able to mold and burn these kinds of positive qualities into your personality, trials and tribulations can also serve to burn out some of the negative qualities that the Lord really does not want operating in your personality such as:
Pride Haughtiness Arrogance Callousness Self-centeredness Narcissism Self-righteousness Hard-heartedness Bad tempers Mean and vengeful spirits Verbally and physically abusive spirits Manipulating and controlling spirits Know-it-all attitudes Judgmental and critical attitudes Again, I know this is not a real popular piece of revelation being given to us by the Lord, but as you will see in the Scripture verses I will list below, this is one of the main reasons that God will allow a certain amount of adversity to come our way in this life from time to time.
Amen Sister, God will allow trials and he isn't he always in control! Amen!
Sunday, June 28th 2009 at 8:51AM
MIISRAEL Bride
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able, and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
--Epicurus
Sunday, June 28th 2009 at 11:04AM
Craig Amos
I believe that one must be able to own up to this is their own life before they can decide what they want to keep or to change about their lives. for example, what about your life that you do not like or are you allowing someone else to make up your mind for you- to determine your worth for you to you? Are you really sorry about what you did in your life or just sorry you got caught , because as long as you can blame others for your fix then you will be able to continue doing the same thing until you get caught again or learn that you made a mistake and do something altogether the next time.
To just make a long story short, cut out the excuses and pointing fingers or blaming God or anyone else for that you do / do not do...and just do unto others as you want them to do to you.(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA