New Monmouth Musings: What We Learned at U Turn for Christ about
Adversity and Addiction.
Dear Friends,
A few months ago, I met with members of U Turn for Christ, an
addiction ministry that we host each week at our church. We were studying the subject
of adversity, and I asked the question, “How has adversity shaped your
life”?
And one by one each of them began revealing the pain and
problems they had experienced as they dealt with their particular drug or
alcohol addiction. They all shared different stories, but they all agreed on
one thing: They were glad for the adversity they experienced as they battled
with their addiction.
Why would they say that? Because it was adversity that
led them into a recovery ministry that had taught them about God. In spite of
their painful pasts, they were all grateful for their pasts for they
could now see how that adversity had now brought them face to face with
Jesus.
Someone was right on when they said, “What we call adversity, God
calls opportunity.” How often God uses adversity to break the bonds of
some particular sin that enslaves us.
Together we examined James 1:2-4 : where James reminds us that we’
are to “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many
kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.
Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not
lacking anything”.
These brothers in their newfound faith could now see how their
painful pasts had now produced a new and a promising future. They now had come
to fully understood God’s promise in Romans 8:28 that “In everything, God works
together for good to those who love God and are called according to his
purpose.”
Each day I receive pastor Allister
Begg’s e-mailed daily devotional, and I was struck by his words which focused
on the very subject we were discussing within our group. He writes " Rest
assured , if you are a child of God you will be no stranger to the rod. Sooner
or later every bar of gold must pass through the fire. Fear not, but rather
rejoice that such fruitful times are in store for you, for in them you
will be weaned from earth and made (ready) for heaven. You
will be delivered from clinging to the present, and made to long for
those eternal things that are so soon to be revealed."
Have a great day today and remember that “We are always in the
forge, or on the anvil; but by trials God is shaping us for higher things.”
Yours in faith and friendship.
Tom
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