“I do not understand what God is doing” are words that I have spoken quite a bit recently and I know that countless others have spoken them as well for one reason or another. There are many that read what I write and tell me how they are going through similar situations and are thankful for all that I share because it encourages them to endure knowing that they are not alone in their trials. Others tell me I need to seek the care of a therapist, psychiatrist, or be put on some medication because of the continued struggles I face without much relief. I often contemplate the words written in *Acts 14:21 And when they had preached the gospel to that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, 22 strengthening the souls of the disciples, exhorting them to continue in the faith, and saying, “We must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of God.”* and realize that I have been found worthy of the calling that God has given me. For those that just don’t get me, one thing that might help you understand me a little better is that, “I am not you.” What God is having me go through may be exactly opposite of what you are going through and I am okay with that, it is what it is. I have prayed and asked God why others have it so much grander, so much better than I do, and I hear Him say in a loving tone, “I don’t have that for you. I have equipped you for something greater.” As I read different quotes from old dead guys I find myself in good company and am encouraged. Horace Bushnell who died in 1876 said, “By His trials, God means to purify us, to take away all our self-confidence, and our trust in each other, and bring us into implicit, humble trust in Himself.” Of this I couldn’t agree more and that is why I trust God in the good times and more so in the bad, of which I feel that I have had more than my share of. There are moments when the weight of everything feels almost unbearable, yet somehow God continues to sustain me through it all. I have learned that faith is often proven not in seasons of abundance and clarity, but in the valleys where nothing seems to make sense. Though many may not understand why I continue to press forward, I know that the Lord has not abandoned me, even in times of silence. Every difficult step has forced me to rely less on my own strength and more upon the grace and mercy of God. As I go through all that I do, I contemplate my thoughts and the ways I go about things. My mindset often leads me to pray and meditate intensely over what is written in *Isaiah 55:8 “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord. 9 “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways, And My thoughts than your thoughts.* Through the purifying process of things like gold, intense fire causes impurities to rise to the surface for easier removal. The process can be long, enduring, tedious, and intensely painful. The process is repeated until the Refiner can see His perfect reflection in what he sees as precious. Trials and tribulations, hardship, health, and even death are often the process by which God purifies our faith to help make it more precious than gold. In our pain we might beg God to quickly end the process, but He knows what’s best for us, even when the process is long and grueling. At the end of the day I take solace in the truth that in times of my greatest need, Christ has always been there to help me, and I have confidence that He always will be, to help transform me into the image of Himself. My prayer is simple, “Heavenly Father, Purify Me, do whatever You feel needs to be done to make me more obedient to Your word, more devoted to serving You, ultimately help me by the power of the Holy Spirit to be more like Your Son, my Lord Jesus. Strengthen all of us who are weary, broken, and struggling through trials, and remind us that Your grace is sufficient for every burden we carry. Help us to walk together in faith, encouraging one another with love, humility, and steadfast hope until the day we stand complete in Your presence. Help us to never lose compassion for those who are walking through fires different from our own, because every soul carries burdens unseen by others. My prayer is that anyone who reads these words, no matter where they are in life or faith, would know that they are not alone in their suffering and struggles. May we continue to encourage one another with patience, humility, and love as we endure together and keep our eyes fixed upon Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith, in Whose name I pray, Amen.”

My BeLoved, may the grace and peace of the Lord Jesus, the love of God the Father, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. Amen. In Christ Love, douglas. HE>i. pastord.blog

Special Note: I want to thank those who read what I write and are encouraged to support the ministry God has entrusted to me either one time or have decided to give on a monthly basis. I am encouraged to see certain verses playing out before my eyes like what is written in *Philippians 4:16 For even in Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my necessities. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account.*

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