2017 40 Days of Prayer, Day 18

The Abiding Presence of God:
A Life of Complete Dependence
Day 18
“For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” Romans 8:18
The Sufferings of this Present Time
In this life, we will have trouble. God has purposed our life in such a way that the consequences of sin still hold sway over this world. Being a follower of Christ does not give us an exemption from the troubles that come naturally from the brokenness of this world. Some in the church struggle under the weight of sufferings, all kinds of sufferings. Some believers suffer from physical illness while others deal with the psychological pains of torturous relationships. Some Christians face direct suffering due to their faith in Christ. Even in this moment, all over the world, there are believers right now suffering under the persecution of repressive regimes or religious fanatics. For some, their trials are so great as to cause them to question the very purposes of God. They may even question the love of God. Because of the significance tribulation can play in the life of a Christian, it is vital for every believer to have a profound understanding of the theology of suffering. Proper thinking about the suffering of this world and an understanding of the joy that awaits us protects the heart of the believer.
Glory To Be Revealed
Paul does not deny the reality of our trials in this life. Even if we are experiencing times of relative ease now, we know that in an instant a trial can suddenly engulf us. However, if we understand that God leads us and comforts us through trials and if we understand that God redeems even the most difficult circumstances for His glory and our everlasting joy, then we can embrace trials as a means to greater joy. Paul described it this way. Paul said it like this in II Corinthians 4:17-18, “For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.” This current life of suffering is tiny when compared to the glory of God that will be revealed to us. Affliction produces something for believers, “light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory.” Glory will overwhelm the suffering that believers experience in this life, both in duration and intensity. First, there is the comparison of duration. This life and its trials are momentary while life in Christ is eternal. Compared to eternity, this life is but a breath, a mere whisper, a blink of an eye. If we are suffering now, even if the suffering seems to go on without end, eternality will one day make this present, painful experience seem but a brief moment in time. Second, there is the comparison of intensity. Paul described the afflictions of this life as "light" and the eternal experience as "the weight of glory far beyond all comparison." As weighty as suffering can feel, when we experience the weightiness of glory, when we are in the presence of Christ, this painful reality will seem light. In the realm of suffering, Paul spoke from personal experience. He had suffered greatly in the cause of following Christ. However, in Romans 8:18, Paul described the comparison of this present world of suffering to the eternal life in Christ. From Paul’s perspective, the weight of our present suffering is not even worthy to be put in the same discussion as the weight of the glory we will experience in Christ forever. Trials are real. Suffering will occur. However, the eternal glory of Christ that awaits us is greater than our pain. Such knowledge protects our hearts.
Prayer Focus
Thank You, God, for the promise that You redeem our temporary afflictions for Your everlasting glory and our everlasting joy. Thank You, God, that you produce the eternal, weight of glory through my suffering. Prepare my heart for the trials that will come. I confess to You that I need You at all times. I trust in Your promise to one day eliminate all of the struggles of this life forever and to replace them with Your weighty, eternal glory. Protect my heart in the midst of difficulties. Draw me closer to You. Protect my mind in the midst of trials. Give me clarity through the understanding that comes from Your Word. In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen.
From DL Moody’s Secret Power
OUTFLOWING STREAMS
I would like to see someone just full of living water; so full that they couldn’t contain it; that they would have to go out and publish the Gospel of the grace of God. When a man gets so full that he can’t hold any more, then he is just ready for God’s service. When preaching in Chicago, Dr. Gibson remarked in the inquiry meeting, “Now, how can we find out who is thirsty?” Said, he, “I was just thinking how we could find out. If a boy should come down the aisle, bringing a good pail full of clear water, and a dipper, we would soon find out who was thirsty; we would see thirsty men and women reach out for water; but if you should walk down the aisle with an empty bucket, you wouldn’t find it out. People would look in and see that there was no water, and say nothing.” So said he, “I think that is the reason we are not more blessed in our ministry; we are carrying around empty buckets, and the people see that we have not anything in them, and they don’t come.” I think that there is a good deal of truth in that. People see that we are carrying around empty buckets, and they will not come to us until they are filled. They see we haven’t any more than they have. We must have the Spirit of God resting upon us, and then we will have something that gives the victory over the world, the flesh, and the devil; something that gives the victory over our tempers, over our conceits, and over every other evil, and when we can trample these sins under our feet, then people will come to us and say, “How did you get it? I need this power; you have something that I haven’t got; I want it.” O, may God show us this truth. Have we been toiling all night? let us throw the net on the right side; let us ask God to forgive our sins, and anoint us with power from on high. But remember, He is not going to give this power to an impatient man; He is not going to give to a selfish man; He will never give it to an ambitious man whose aim is selfish, till first emptied of self; emptied of pride and of all worldly thoughts. Let it be God’s glory and not our own that we seek, and when we get to that point, how speedily the Lord will bless us for good. Then will the measure of our blessing be full. Do you know what heaven’s measure is? Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. If we get out heart filled with the Word of God, how is Satan going to get in? How is the world going to get in, for heaven’s measure is good measure, full measure, running over. Have you this fullness? If you have not, then seek it; say by the grace of God you will have it, for it is the Father’s good pleasure to give us these things. He wants us to shine down in this world; He wants to lift us up for His work; He wants us to have the power to testify for His Son. He has left us in this world to testify for Him. What did He leave us for? Not to buy and sell and to get gain, but to glorify Christ. How are you going to do it without the Spirit? That is the question. How are you to do it without the power of God?
