✝ Daily Encouragement (12/5/24) "Faithful In Adversity"
Published: Thu, 12/05/24
Updated: Thu, 12/05/24
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday, December 5, 2024 "Faithful In Adversity" Message summary: Some of you reading this have had life-altering disappointments and hurts. You've had to deal with questions about God's goodness and faithfulness. Like Zechariah and Elizabeth, you are overcoming, as you await God's plan to come to fruition in your life. May you be filled with an assurance that, "And I am sure of this, that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ" (Philippians 1:6).
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. "In
the days of
Herod, king of
Judea, there
was a priest
named
Zechariah, of
the division
of Abijah. And
he had a wife
from the
daughters of
Aaron, and her
name was
Elizabeth. And
they were both
righteous
before God,
walking
blamelessly in
all the
commandments
and statutes
of the Lord.
But they had
no child,
because
Elizabeth was
barren, and
both were
advanced in
years" (Luke
1:5-7).
Yesterday Tom presented an interesting advent message with a perspective I hadn't considered before. Or if I have, now that I'm older, I need reminded again. Truth is, we need reminded of truth at all ages. He shared
the account of
Zechariah and
Elizabeth.
"They
were both
righteous
before God,
walking
blamelessly in
all the
commandments
and statutes
of the Lord".
What an apt
description of
lives well
lived for a
couple both "advanced
in years"
(a polite term
for being
old). But
they had also
lived their
lives with a
major
disappointment,
"But they
had no child,
because
Elizabeth was
barren". A condition like this was especially grievous in their culture as well as for many today. As we interface with the Amish and other Plain people a large family is a given, taking God's word seriously "be fruitful and multiply" (Genesis 1:28). Presumably
they had
married young
and within
just a few
years this
condition
manifested.
They had lived
with it for a
long, long
time. Yet they
kept their
faith and
honored their
marital vows
and again
while "advanced
in years"
were
characterized
by this
statement,
"They
were both
righteous
before God,
walking
blamelessly in
all the
commandments
and statutes
of the Lord".
They were both
faithful to
each other and
to God in
ongoing
adversity.
We
know
personally
those who have
had long-term
afflictions
yet remain
faithful and
keep the faith
while dealing
with the
mysteries of
God's
providence. We
have a Texan
friend who, at
the height of
his career as
a seminary
professor,
dealt with a
life-altering
illness, yet
he and his
devoted wife,
powerfully
convey a
faith-filled
outlook. In
addition to
his major life
altering
health
problems, last
year their
home burned to
the ground but
again this did
not diminish
their faith in
Christ. They
shared with us
their story of
overcoming as
Christ was
supplying
their needs.
Some
of you reading
this have had
life-altering
disappointments
and hurts.
You've had to
deal with
questions
about God's
goodness and
faithfulness.
But like
Zechariah and
Elizabeth you
are
overcoming, as
you await
God's plan to
come to
fruition in
your life. May
you be filled
with an
assurance
that, "And
I am sure of
this, that He
who began a
good work in
you will bring
it to
completion at
the day of
Jesus Christ"
(Philippians
1:6).
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
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