God Is Good & Faith
Most of us have at some point brought our supplication to Jesus vigorously but did not see the desired results. Unfortunately, humans are, by nature, fainthearted. We get weary of asking and listening when all we perceive is silence. Remember, though, that God is not some “cosmic bellhop”; He does not act on our cue. In fact, if we could see the big picture as He can, we would gladly wait for His way and time.
Maybe you’re going through a fiery trial right now. God allows different kinds of trials in our lives. He tests us to develop our faith. The Devil, on the other hand, tempts us to destroy our faith.
I bring this up because sometimes people will have something bad happen in their lives and then say, “You know what? I just lost my faith.”
Good. Get rid of that faith, because a faith that can’t be tested is a faith that can’t be trusted. Real faith in a real God doesn’t grow weaker through difficulty; it only gets stronger. That is the kind of faith we need.
There are times in our lives when our faith will be tested. We’ll be tempted to do the wrong thing. And we might wonder whether we’ll have the strength to stand spiritually when that day comes.
That’s entirely up to you. It will come down to the choices you make.
Remember that when He doesn't answer a prayer as you wished, it is for a reason.
Actually, I believe that we benefit by not receiving all that we request. Understanding this concept is a sign of spiritual maturity. When we are thoroughly satisfied with the Lord’s presence, our relationship with Him will flourish, even when we don’t get all we ask. When that is the case, we grasp what prayer is—not a long want list, but a relationship.
Maybe you’ve heard this popular phrase in church or in Christian circles: “God is good, all the time." "All the time, God is good.” It’s easy to say and easy to remember, but that truth can be difficult to feel. This song is a reminder that no matter what you’ve done and no matter what may come your way, God is good and in His never-ending goodness, He will not give up on you.
"This freedom purchased for the highest price, this grace outweighing all my shame. I’m made new through the power of sacrifice. From death now raised to life again."
God’s goodness is not a prize to be won or something to earn—it is freely given. Romans 5:8 says: But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
When you feel like you are unworthy of forgiveness, or when everything around you seems lost, remember there is nothing that could separate you from His love and goodness. Even at our worst moment, God sent His Son to die for us so that we would have everlasting life.
So in every season, may we remember this good news: God is good, all the time. All the time, God is good.
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