20 May

When Peter struck a servant who was a part of the troop who wanted to take Jesus away, Jesus said, "Peter, put your sword away! Shall I not drink the cup the Father has given me? (John 18:1-11). Aren't we like Peter at times ? We think we have a better way to deal with things than Jesus. More importantly, isn't Jesus' obedience to God, considering his power and innocence, an example for us to follow?

I.T.


God's purpose is to make us like His son. Surely He wants us to live an abundant life, but if an abundance in material things makes us unholy, then it is against His will. On the other hand, an abundance in suffering that could be our ticket to holiness, may be what we truly need.

1 Peter 5:10: ". . . after you have suffered a little while, [God] will Himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast."

So there really is a reason why we can be joyful during trials because it is God's way for us to be stronger in faith!

J.B.

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