Roger
lost his job due to the company being downsized. For months he searched,
applied for jobs, prayed, asked others to pray, and trusted God. Roger and his
wife Jerrie’s emotions fluctuated though. They saw God provide for them in
unexpected ways and experienced His grace, but sometimes they worried that a
job would never come. For 15 long months, they waited.
Then
Roger had three interviews with a company, and a week later the employment
agency called and said, “Have you heard the saying, ‘Sometimes clouds have a
silver lining’? Well, you’ve got the job!” Jerrie told me later, “We wouldn’t trade
this hard experience for anything. It brought us closer together and closer to
the Lord.” Friends who had prayed rejoiced and gave thanks to God.
Paul wanted the Corinthian church to see the grace of God at work in his
life, which could cause “thanksgiving to abound to the glory of God” (2 Cor. 4:15). His trials were so severe that he was “hard pressed on every side,”
“perplexed,” “persecuted,” and “struck down” (vv.8-9). Yet he encouraged the
people not to lose heart in troubles (v.16) but to trust God. During our
difficulties, we can be drawn nearer to God and others, as Roger and Jerrie
experienced, and praise will go to the Lord for His grace.
There’s no better time to praise God than right now. (RBC)