When I
think about “worst days ever,” I think of Job right away. A man who loved God,
he lost his animals, his servants, and his 10 children in one day! (Job
1:13-19). Job mourned deeply, and he also asked the “Why?” questions. He cried
out, “Have I sinned? What have I done to You . . . ? Why have
You set me as Your target?” (7:20). Job’s friends accused him of sinning and
thought he deserved his difficulties, but God said of his friends: “You have
not spoken of Me what is right, as My servant Job has” (42:7). God did not give
him the reasons for his suffering, but He listened to Job and did not fault him
for his questions. God assured him of His control over everything, and Job
trusted Him (42:1-6).
The Lord
may not give us the reasons for our trials. But, thankfully, even on our worst
day ever, we can know for sure we are loved by Him (Rom. 8:35-39).
God’s
love does not keep us from trials, but sees us through them. (RBC)