"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort,
who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any
trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God." (2 Corinthians
1:3,4 NIV)
In the midst of being persecuted and
treated badly, Paul writes to the Church at Corinth, praising God for
being the God of all comfort, for comforting those in chains with him,
so they could comfort others in times of trouble!
The best way to "wait on The Lord to learn patience" is to take our focus off our own problems and concentrate on others
who are going through trials. If we cannot see the solution to our
problems, we should help others and while we're helping others, God
reveals the solution to those problems we face and sometimes, He works it out and we simply see the problem solved. Glory Hallelujah!
There
have been so many times in years past that I did not know what to do
about situations that arose because of car accidents and mountains of
bills piling up. I've been rear-ended twice and both accidents totaled
cars, but I am yet alive to testify of God's goodness. The first
accident was caused by a sleeping driver and the second accident caused
by a drunk driver. I was "in front of them" and they
crashed into me from behind. I saw them coming--both times, but had
nowhere to go before being hit. Waiting for resolution--in particular
behind the last accident--I was in pain, could not see well and could
not work. The first attorney supposedly working on my behalf was only
interested in amassing as much as he could. I fired him. The second
attorney resolved the issue as quickly as he could and warned me that I
did not have to take what was offered in a settlement, but it would take
years to get what I deserved. This was three years after the accident. I realistically could not wait years, trying to get more, so I settled.
In
the three years I waited, I did not work, but God had a plan I knew
nothing about. He arranged for my bills to be paid through the kindness
of others, who wanted nothing in return. During this time, I encouraged others by helping them do whatever I could.
Sometimes, that was simply being available to talk to them over the
phone. I assisted children by tutoring them, I did whatever I could to
help others because I could not help myself through this ordeal. But God could.
While
we're going through--take heart and be encouraged--help someone else in
their time of need and watch God handle your business like no one else
can! He is a comfort to us so we can comfort others!
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