All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. — Romans 8:28
I’ll never forget when our youngest child Matthew fell and broke his wrist. It was grotesque! His arm took a sharp left turn at his wrist and then turned again to resume its normal journey to his hand.
We rushed him to the hospital where the doctor began to set his wrist. I watched as the physician pulled and twisted Matthew’s arm. I wanted to jump up and pull him away from my son! But I simply sat and watched, knowing that the agony was necessary to make Matt whole again.
If we trust earthly doctors to do that for our children, how much more we should be willing to trust God, the Great Physician, to reset our broken lives “to be conformed to the image of His Son” (Rom. 8:29). One of God’s purposes in pain is to brand the image of Jesus in our hearts. Can we weep with those who weep? God may need to stain our cheeks with our own tears so that we can genuinely empathize with others as Jesus did. Are we self-sufficient? God may need to strip away our security to conform us to the God-sufficiency that Christ displayed. Are we faithless? It may require a tragedy to teach us to trust the Father as Jesus did.
Next time you feel broken, don’t panic — praise Him! God is at work! — Joe Stowell
Life’s fractures can be mended
By faith in Christ the Lord —
At first the pain but then the gain
And usefulness restored. — Hess
READ: Romans 8:18-30
God’s purpose in pain is to brand His image in our hearts.
The Bible in one year:
• 1 Kings 4-6
• Proverbs 17:15-28