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Judges 2:8-15
When you consider the Greatest Generation – those who lived, worked, and toiled, sweat, sacrificed, fought and died for freedom and against tyranny.
A generation that learned early that if you wanted to eat you had to work.
Nothing was given to you; you had to go to work and work hard and not complain.
Today’s generation hates work – they say that’s not my thing – I don’t like that – I wouldn’t be caught dead doing that.
I’ll let the government or someone else pay my bills.
If they do have a job and the boss scolds them, or says something negative – they quit.
While our forefathers suffered abusive working conditions and yet were thankful for that job.
What is the difference.
I want to challenge you this morning that the great difference is that one generation faced adversity while the other one has never known it and therefore, has not been strengthened –
In our passage today, we have read about the children of Israel, after the Exodus from Egypt, after the 40 years of wondering in the wilderness and after the 25 year conquest and settlement of the land of Canaan, the Promised land to the children of Israel – all of this time had passed, two generation had passed – and Joshua had past.
Now there was left a generation – that had not faced the adversity of what their parents and grandparents faced.
As a result – they were missing the blessings through adversity.
This morning, I hope that I can help you to look at what is going on in your life, what you are going through and look at it for what it is truly is and what it does not necessarily mean – and either way – what your response should be.
LETS PRAY:
I. Trials are appointed of God
Look at 1 Thess 3:2-4, there are going to see a couple of very important verses we need to take hold of.
Now, no one ever said that it was fun; no one ever said that during the trial we enjoy the trial itself.
After-all, it is trial.
But remember what Proverbs 24:10 teaches us:
Trials are going to come your way – and I can tell you that if your strength is small you and not in the right place, you will faint – give up – give in – not finish the course that God has set for you.
I’ve seen it many times.
People become Christians, they gain their knowledge of Christianity from the Christmas story and presents, and niceties at church, and movies and televangelists that say it will all work out smoothly if you will just be faithful – and it will in heaven, but not necessarily here on earth.
Some of you may have seen the movie “FLYWHEEL”.
And it is an okay story – but it is not truthful.
In it several men and women are depicted as doing right against the odds and on the other end, because of there honesty, they were blessed than the dishonest in the later end.
That is just not the always the case – now God may bless you when do right – but we don’t do right to be blessed, we do right because it is right no matter the consequences.
I was called to preach, hadn’t gone to Bible college yet, we were newly married, we were struggling.
I mad 6.50 an hour in Albuquerque running an office at a Counter top store, and I got a job at ABF trucking working nights, on top of my day job.
It was a temp entry level, but it paid $14 an hour.
In two days, I made as much money as the other job.
The only thing was, I had to be on call all nights and weekends.
Well, before you know it, I got called in to work for a Sunday morning.
I was the junior church preacher, the pastor had given me that job, I was 23 years old, I was over men that were in their 50’s, I did not take it lightly and I wanted to put God first.
I told him no sir, I cannot on Sunday morning.
I said I’ll come in later, but I have to preach at church they are counting on me.
Do you know what, was there a happy ending, no, they let me go that week.
Life only got tougher, financial strains were there.
Nothing seemed to be working out.
It was a short time later that we surrendered to missions and went to bible college, I had no job prospects, I had to rent a house in the bad part of town, we had debt, we were in college.
It was tough.
I felt about this big, a failure, not supporting my family well.
Probably the greatest thing I learned in those years after the Marines and being newly married and having a young family, is that life isn’t easy and you need to work a lot sometimes.
But I learned that if I kept God first, he always took care of us.
It wasn’t easy, but we always survived, always paid our bills, always made it.
It was the way that God appointed for us, but it was not the easiest or most enjoyable way.
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Trials are beneficial to your life
If you would turn with me to 1 Peter 5:8-11.
What made the Israelites so strong in Moses’ generation, hardship.
What made Joshua’s generation strong, hardships.
What is that made the Greatest Generation be strong, trials and war.
What was it that made those at Selma thankful for their country compared to todays generation – oppression.
Adversity makes you stronger, it is a universal truth in life.
So it teaches it in the Bible as well.
It is through adversity that God makes us stronger, more useable for his glory.
A. Trials will perfect you
We might say perfected or mature.
B. Trials will strengthen you
Strengthen here means to make you stronger.
C. Trials will settle you
Settled on a firm foundation which is Jesus Christ.
Where do we ultimately go if we are mature believers, set in the right place, strengthened day by day – we become more settled in God’s Word, strengthened by his fellowship and his Holy Spirit.
When a believer is perfected, stablished, strengthened and settled, - he is much more profitable for God.
This type of Christian does not give excuses; this type of Christian goes the extra mile; this type of Christian does not complain of his circumstances and is able empathize with someone who is going through a hardship as well.
This Christian can pick up the Word of God and teach a class if needed; or pick up a broom and sweep; or change a diaper in the nursery even if not scheduled, or shovel some snow, or provide a need; or go to the Lord in prayer; or witness for Christ without fear; or give a tract out without worry.
He can do anything God wants him to do.
A bar of steel is worth five dollars.
When it is wrought into horseshoes, it is worth ten dollars.
If made into needles, it is worth three hundred and fifty dollars; if wrought into penknife blades, it is worth thirty-two thousand dollars.
And if it is wrought into springs for watches, it is worth two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
What a drilling the poor bar must undergo to be worth a higher value.
But the more it is manipulated, the more it is hammered, and passed through the fire, and beaten and pounded and polished, the greater the value.
Those who suffer most are capable of yielding most; and it is through pain that God can get the most out of us.
—Streams in the Desert
Encyclopedia of 15,000 Illustrations: Signs of the Times.
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