The questions should rather be
(J.R. Miller)
"Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows." John
16:33
True victory is not found in escaping or evading trials--but
in rightly meeting and enduring them. The questions should not
be, "How can I get out of these worries? How can I get into
a place where there shall be no irritations, nothing to try my
temper, or put my patience to the test? How can I avoid the
troubles which continually harass me?" There is nothing noble in
such living. The soldier who flees when the battle approaches,
is no hero; he is a coward.
The questions should rather be,
"How can I pass through these trying experiences--and not fail
as a Christian? How can I endure these struggles--and not suffer
defeat? How can I live amid these provocations, these reproaches
and testings of my temper--and yet live sweetly, not speaking
unadvisedly, bearing injuries meekly, returning gentle answers
to insulting words?"
"He who overcomes will inherit all this,
and I will be his God and he will be My son!" Revelation 21:7
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