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Trusting God in the Trial

Beloved of God, do not lose heart in the midst of your struggles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted, and He sustains all who place their trust in Him. In trials, you are called to lift your voice in praise—not because the outcome is clear, but because the One who holds the outcome is faithful. Praising God in the waiting is the highest form of trust, a declaration that His promises are greater than your circumstances.

Consider Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned yet praying and singing hymns to God (Acts 16:25-26). As their praises rose, the prison shook, chains fell, and the doors opened wide. Their deliverance came through their worship before the breakthrough. Likewise, beloved, your worship prepares the way for God to act in power, for He is enthroned on the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3).

Look also to King Jehoshaphat when Judah faced an overwhelming enemy. Instead of turning to military strength, Jehoshaphat sent worshippers ahead of the army to sing praises: “Give thanks to the Lord, for His lovingkindness endures forever” (2 Chronicles 20:21). As they worshipped, the Lord set ambushes against their enemies, and Judah saw a great victory without lifting a weapon. Let this be your reminder: worship is your weapon, and God is your defender.

The psalmist proclaims, “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth” (Psalm 34:1). In the wilderness, when David fled for his life, he did not waver in his praise. He declared, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). Dear one, your song of praise is not just a response to deliverance—it is an act of faith that honors the God who delivers.

Remember the walls of Jericho. For six days, the Israelites marched in silence, and on the seventh day, they shouted praises to the Lord. “When they shouted, the wall fell down flat” (Joshua 6:20). Their breakthrough came after their obedience and worship. Your shout of praise, even in the waiting, is powerful in breaking down the walls before you.

Look to Jesus Himself. Before raising Lazarus from the dead, He lifted His voice in gratitude: “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me” (John 11:41). He praised God before the miracle, teaching us to trust the Father’s plan even when the outcome is unseen. Beloved, in every circumstance, give thanks and praise, for it is the will of God for you (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

Lastly, remember Job, who lost everything yet declared, “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1:21). Though his suffering was great, Job’s faith was greater, and his praise ultimately led to restoration.

Beloved, lift your voice today. Praise God not because your circumstances are easy, but because He is worthy. Your praise declares that your trust is in Him alone. The God who heard Paul and Silas, who delivered Jehoshaphat, and who tore down Jericho’s walls is the same God who fights for you. Let your song rise as an offering of faith, for your breakthrough is coming, and your Redeemer is already at work.

Sing your song of trust, beloved, and know that the One who calls you by name will never fail you. Praise Him now, for He is faithful, and His faithfulness endures forever.

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Enduring Suffering with Faith: A Scriptural Guide to Finding Hope in God

I’ve been surrounded by people as of late who keep dying of cancer. It breaks my heart, and sometimes it’s hard to find God in the process. I asked God about it, and this is what He gave me.


Beloved, when we are surrounded by suffering—whether in our own bodies or as we witness loved ones endure sickness and pain—it is natural for our hearts to ask, Why does God allow this? How can we press in, hold fast to our faith, and trust God through such trials? The journey through suffering is often shrouded in questions, but God invites us to draw near, to trust, and to find in Him a refuge that brings hope and healing.

In these times, we remember that the Lord has not left us to face sorrow alone. For He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18 AMP), drawing close to His children in their deepest need. Our suffering, though heavy and often mysterious, can become a place where His glory is revealed, where our faith is refined, and where we are transformed in His presence.

Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Beloved, let us not dwell only on why but ask instead, Lord, how are You working in this? For as Jesus said of Lazarus, “This sickness will not end in death; on the contrary, it is for the glory and honor of God, so that the Son of God may be glorified by it” (John 11:4 AMP). God is sovereign over all things, using even our pain to draw us closer to Himself. Though the world is fallen, God’s power is not diminished; He weaves even sorrow into His divine purpose, inviting us to trust Him and behold His glory even in the darkness.

How to Keep Faith in Times of Suffering

Our faith, dear friends, is refined and purified in the fires of trial. “Consider it nothing but joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you fall into various trials. Be assured that the testing of your faith produces endurance” (James 1:2-3 AMP). This does not mean we rejoice in suffering itself, but we rejoice in the work God accomplishes through it. Our faith grows strong when we cling to Him, finding that He is faithful to uphold us.

How to Pray Through Suffering

Let your heart be poured out in prayer as David’s was. In Psalm 6:2-3 (AMP), he cries, “Be gracious to me, O Lord, for I am weak; heal me, O Lord, for my bones are troubled. My soul also is greatly troubled; But You, O Lord—how long?” God invites us to bring our raw, honest prayers to Him. We ask for healing and grace, but we also submit, trusting His perfect will. Bring every tear and every question, for He is our refuge.

How Suffering Can Bring Glory to God

Beloved, know that your suffering can shine as a light that points to Him. “We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28 AMP). When others see us hold fast to God, even in pain, they see the beauty of a faith rooted not in ease but in the unshakeable peace and hope that only God can provide. In our steadfastness, His glory is made known.

Our Godly Attitude in Suffering

As the Apostle Paul urges us in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 (AMP), “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” When we focus on eternity, our pain becomes a momentary affliction compared to the vast, eternal weight of glory we will receive in Him. Let this truth shape our attitude, steadying us with the hope of what is to come.

Pressing In and Seeking God More Deeply

Pain draws us to the heart of God, beloved. In our need, let us press in, seeking His presence with renewed hunger. Pray and fast, seeking His face as our only source of strength. In Philippians 4:6-7 (AMP) we are encouraged, “Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your requests known to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” In our seeking, He meets us, bringing peace beyond what the world can give.

Finding Purpose in Pain

Isaiah 53:3 (AMP) describes Jesus as “a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” Our Savior knows our suffering, and He does not leave us to walk through it alone. In our pain, He meets us, transforming our sorrow into a place of communion with Him. Suffering builds in us compassion, patience, and a steadfast hope, drawing us closer to the One who endured all for our sake. In this, we are made more like Him, shaped by His hand.

Prayer for Strength and Hope in Suffering

Beloved, let us now lift our hearts together before the throne of grace:

Holy Father, we come before You, weary and burdened. In our pain, we look to You, the Eternal One, who sees us and knows every tear we cry. You are our refuge and strength, and in You, we place our hope.

Lord, grant us the courage to endure, to trust Your hand even when we cannot understand. In our weakness, let Your strength be made perfect. Draw us close to You, filling us with Your peace that surpasses understanding.

We ask, Father, that You reveal Your glory through our trials. May our lives, even in suffering, be a testimony to Your love and faithfulness. We press in, clinging to You, the Rock that does not move.

We stand in awe of Your mercy, submitting ourselves fully to Your will, and we pray that our hearts would be forever anchored in Your eternal promise. In the precious name of Jesus, who walks with us through every valley, we pray. Amen.

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