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Archive for ◊ November, 2009 ◊

Author: Ed Traut
• Tuesday, November 03rd, 2009

John 11:4 “When He hear this, Jesus said, ‘this sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God’s gory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it.”

There is a limit to whatever hardship, difficulties, or challenges that we may endure in our life. Jesus said that the sickness will not end in death. There is an end or a limit to whatever difficulty, sickness, hardship or challenges may be allowed in our lives. He said that it was for God’s glory that the sickness was, or is, or will be allowed; to glorify the Son in it.

God will use circumstances, although He doesn’t initiate them, to benefit and to bless and to do. It always God’s perfect will that we have everything of the very best, but because we live in a less perfect world and being the less than perfect people, that the imperfections of this world are the tools, often times, in the hand of God to bring about the nature and purposes of God in our lives.

Be comforted that no matter how hard the circumstances are that you think you are facing, there is a limit. God will never test you above that which you are able, or ask more of you than you can cope with.

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