 This question is really dealing with that age-old human struggle of emotions vs. faith. You feel like God has forsaken you because of what your senses tell you. But you know He's right there with you because the Bible says, “He will never forsake you” (Deuteronomy 31:6), and you've felt His presence in the past. Unfortunately, we can't see the big picture of our own lives, but we can take a glimpse at the big picture of the lives of two men from the Bible. The first one is a man named Job. He was a devoted follower of God who, one day, under mysterious circumstances, seemed to have been instantly forsaken by God! Job lost his business, his family, and his health. All through this horrible time, he kept his faith in God. Even when his friends told him to curse God, Job knew he would be restored. God seemed to have forsaken Job, and Job did not know why. But we know that God was still with Job, even protecting him from an even worse fate. Even when God restored everything to Job, He didn't tell Job why it had happened. He just said, “I'm God. You're not. Who are you to question me?” And Job faithfully agreed. The other life we get to see is that of the greatest man of faith who ever lived. Jesus, Himself, cried out on the cross, “Father, why have you forsaken me?” In this case, Jesus knew why. He also knew that even though it felt like God had forsaken Him, God was still with Him, in purpose if not in presence, and that He would be restored. Here's what you can do when your human emotions and human faith are fighting for dominance: - Remain obedient. Do not swerve from your faith, for God is counting on you.
- Spend time with friends and family who love the Lord and will be sensitive to your plight. Praise and worship God through it all.
- Continue praying to the Lord and spending time in the Word.
Job was restored while he was still alive. Jesus had to die first. Whichever happens to you, you can be assured that you will be with Jesus in paradise because that's what the Word of God says. - “The one who believes in the Son has eternal life” (John 3:36).
- “Everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name” (Acts 10:43).
God is proud of young people like you who follow Him even when the whole world seems against you. Remember, He can do mighty works through you, so keep the faith! By CK Lester
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liz
Friday, March 30, 2012 8:35 PM
you should have faith even tho bad thing happen because it's not god doing all those bad things it's satan. and if you lose faith more and more bad things are going to happen to you but as long as you have faith things will get better and i promise you but if they don't you should still have faith in him no matter what happen's because when bad things happen i still have faith because well just amagin pieces off glass that no matter what hits it, it will never brake thats how close and i am with jesus and thats how much faith i have in him because my faith in god will last forever and it should to you too!
Michael
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 11:09 AM
I feel like just giving up. I got layed off and theres no work yet and I just lay awake worrying over bills and money and how Im going to make ends meet for my family. Someone please pray for us. I know that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord and are called according to His Purpose. Its just that I cant see any light at the end of the" tunnel".
Evelyn
Thursday, November 04, 2010 5:22 PM
We should have faith when everything goes wrong because even though the situation is bad our God is still good. It is impossible to please God without faith.
Edwin
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:39 AM
This article is like it was meant for me am in a situation where am almost giving up because the stress am in please pastor pray for me and my familly i believe in prayers but am sorry to say that its like the devil has succeeded in stoping me from praying please pray for me
Ben
Friday, October 22, 2010 8:40 PM
This article explained so much. God bless you all. I ask that you pray for me and my family. Never give up, always keep your faith. I will pray for you all as well!! God is the only thing that means anything in this world. Defend your faith even to the little things; those little things, the compromises that Satan sets up. Guard yourself against those as well. I will see you all in heaven, oh i wish it would come sooner!!!! Praise the Lord!!
sara
Thursday, October 14, 2010 4:38 PM
even though we have troubles here it's nothing compared to eternal life we have everything to gain!! we shouldn't focus on the bad but do everything possible in order to help those in pain and one another so that we could all be in heaven where there won't be any sorrow or pain or sadness!It will all be done with and we just have to be patient and faithful and praise God through every circumstance till His return!
Kathy
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:04 AM
Thank you for this wonderful teaching!!!! I've been considering completing suicide for over a week. After watching and really listening to Pastor Doug on the MIQ series (I'm on day 2 Is the bible true?), it has become abundantly clear to me that GOD has not given up on me, but me giving into the worldly ways. Pray for me and my family PLEASE!!!!!!!
kevin
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 1:23 AM
Its because everything around us is going bad that we need faith!
David V. Sailo
Thursday, October 07, 2010 10:07 PM
We need faith all the more when everything around us is going bad because we need to get out of that messy situation. And we can't get out of our own, we need help. If we don't get help, things will go bad to worse. We really don't have other options. And in that situation we can reach out to our helper God only through faith. To me, Faith is the upward look, one on one communication with God, an intense listening to His guidance.
Victoria
Monday, October 04, 2010 1:49 PM
"Not with sorrow, but with rejoicing, should they meet persecution. Each fiery trial is God's agent for their refining. Each is fitting them for their work as colaborers with Him. Each conflict has its place in the great battle for righteousness, and each will add to the joy of their final triumph. Having this in view, the test of their faith and patience will be cheerfully accepted rather than dreaded and avoided. Anxious to fulfill their obligation to the world, fixing their desire upon the approval of God, His servants are to fulfill every duty, irrespective of the fear or the favor of men" (Desire of Ages, page 306). Praise God even through your trials. He wants to use them to refine you to have a more Christlike character.
Darius Mwasi
Friday, October 01, 2010 5:08 AM
Its because having faith in God is creating hope for enternal life and ataining self encouragement of better days to com
Mathew
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 5:37 PM
I love this article! :D Great work.
tim
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 12:10 AM
The world is under control of satan so dont be fooled about how good it seems. Its a scam! meant to trick you into buying what it has to offer. But its offer is not real, like setting cheese for a mouse in a mouse trap. God has given you true freedom. Do the right thing God will help you.
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