Friday, December 4, 2015

Reasons to Hold On

I don't have the mental or emotional fortitude to write a post of my own this week, but I wanted to share the following quote from Nancy Guthrie. It's a good reminder for all of us living in a broken world, and not only give us reasons to endure, but also ways to pray. The full article can be found here: http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/praying-past-preferred-outcomes  --

"If we really believe that God is purposeful in suffering, that our suffering is not meaningless or random, shouldn't that affect how we pray about the suffering in our lives and in the lives of others? As it is, we pretty much only know how to pray for suffering to be removed—for there to be healing, relief, restoration. Praying for anything less seems less than compassionate. But shouldn't the purposes for suffering we find in Scripture guide our prayers more than our predetermined positive outcomes? We could make a very long list of purposes for which God intends to use suffering according to the Scripture. But here are just a few: