Thursday, August 16, 2007

Job Thirty - Five

Elihu speaks to a reality of God's personality. He shares with the men that even though God does not intervene immediately at the first sight of a storm, He still cares.

I am reading a book right now by Mark Batterson titled, "In a Pit With A Lion On A Snowy Day". He shares a similar response and offers what I have found to be good advice on how we react to it. He says:

"We pray for comfort instead of character. We pray for an easy way out instead of the strength to make it through. We pray for no pain, when the result would be no gain. We pray that God will keep us out of pits and away from lions. But if God answered our prayer, it would rob us of our greatest opportunities. Many of our prayers would short-circuit God's plans and purposes for our lives if He answered them. Maybe we should stop asking God to get us out of difficult circumstances and start asking Him what He wants us to get out of those difficult circumstances."



Heart and Soul,

BAG

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