Waist Deep 2018 - June 25


Ecclesiastes 7: 14 When times are good, be happy; but when times are bad, consider: God has made the one as well as the other. (NIV)


Difficult times are an opportunity for people of faith to shine.*


Solomon has pragmatic advice for how to look at life: Good or bad, we know that God is in control so what are we going to do about it? We can’t understand the meaning of the complex events of life but we can at least enjoy the good that comes to us.* It is good advice – enjoy the good times. But, do we need to be reminded that the good times don’t last forever? In Job 1: 21, we are prompted to remember that God gives and God takes away (but, may the name of the Lord be praised!).

Since we can’t know whether tomorrow is going to be a good day or a bad one, perhaps we should just expect the best. If you are in a valley, think of it as a “divine assignment from God.”* Look for God’s purpose in your circumstances – how you can grow from them; how others might be blessed; how God might be glorified. As you spend time in prayer and in the Word, God’s purpose will be fulfilled – and maybe even revealed.


If a person believes God’s goal is to make him happy rather than holy, it is understandable that he would be disappointed and irritated when things do not go his way.*


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