Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - Grace for Times of Trouble - Part 1

Episode Date: April 13, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Monday, April 13th. God's grace is sufficient for every trial, every burden, every unanswered question. No matter what you're facing today, uncertainty, loss, pressure, or private struggles, his strength is not diminished and his supply is not limited. Join us for a new series designed to help you stand firm in life's challenges by learning to rely on his abundant grace for today. There are all different kinds of ways to respond to affliction and suffering and hurt and trials and tribulations in our life. Sometimes the simplest thing to do is just to rebel against it.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Sometimes we choose to very stoically reserve ourselves and decide we're just going to bear up under it. Sometimes we whine and groan and we moan and we complain about it. Once in a while, we may understand what Paul meant, and we may respond the way Paul responded, that is with joyful understanding of God's purpose in allowing that affliction of that pain. I wonder which of those best describes the way you respond to suffering and heartache in your life. You know, one of the errors that's going around today is that if you pray long enough and hard enough and if you believe enough, then God will change any and every circumstance of life. And that change depends really on whether we have enough faith or we pray long enough, hard enough,
Starting point is 00:01:26 intensely enough. Well, if that's true, then there's one passage of scripture that we have to look at again. It's the passage that I want to look at today because I believe this is the pinnacle passage in all the Bible, the mountain peak passage when it comes to dealing with the grace of God and the light of how it relates to our pain and our suffering and our heartache and our hardship that we endure in life. All of us are going to experience those things. It may be physical pain as a result of some disease or some accident. It could be something even worse than that, and that's emotional pain.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Because of a broken home, because of the loss of a loved one, because of loss of finances, because of circumstances and situation, because it could take a thousand different avenues. There's all kind of causes of pain. But how does this grace of God, this goodness and graciousness of God,
Starting point is 00:02:20 which He pours out toward us without any regard to our merit or our worth in spite of everything we deserve. What about this grace of God in our life in the times of pain and suffering and heartache? And also, what about those things that don't seem to change? Where is the grace of God when things don't change? Where is the grace of God when you've prayed and prayed and prayed and
Starting point is 00:02:45 and nothing happens? When your friends have prayed and you've prayed and you've obeyed God and trusted him and took your stand and claimed this and claimed that and claimed the other, where is God? Well, that's a good question, because you see there are a lot of folks in situations and circumstances that don't seem to change, and they have prayed, and their friends have prayed, and they've obeyed God, and they've given, they've done everything they know to do. Nothing's changed.
Starting point is 00:03:09 What about the grace of God? Well, that's what I want to talk about, and I want you to turn, if you will, to 2nd Corinthians chapter 12. 2nd Corinthians chapter 12 is Paul's answer to this very problem. what about my suffering and my heartache, my difficulties, my hardship, my pain when I have prayed and prayed and prayed, and things just don't seem to change? I'm sure that some of you who are listening are facing that very question. God, I've done everything I know to do, and nothing has happened.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Listen to the Apostle Paul says, you recall that God has been giving him these tremendous revelations of truth, and he's understanding things he's never understood. before, things that people have never understood before him. And so he says in verse seven, beginning in verse seven of chapter 12, and because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, for this reason to keep me from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan, debuffet me to keep me from exalting myself. Concerning this, I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from me. And he said to me,
Starting point is 00:04:25 my grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness. Most gladly, therefore, Paul says, I will rather boast about my weaknesses that the power of Christ may dwell in me. Then he says, therefore, I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions,
Starting point is 00:04:47 with difficulties, for Christ's sake, for when I am weak, then I am strong. Now, either this man is faking us out, or he knows something that most believers do not know. And, of course, the unbelieving world could never possibly know. Here's the man who says, I am well content with such things as weaknesses, insults, persecutions, pains, troubles, trials, heartaches, you name it.
Starting point is 00:05:10 He says, I'm just content in all those things. How in the world could anybody be content in all of that? Well, I want you to jot down three statements, and then we'll talk about each one of them. I'm going to give them to you one at a time, and I want you to take the time to write them down, not going to hurry them, because they're so very, very important. I want you to jot down this entire statement. Grace is God's answer to my pain and affliction and circumstances of life, when he may or may not choose to change my circumstances.
Starting point is 00:05:44 God does not guarantee to change my circumstances, no matter how painful they may be. Now, let's look at the Apostle Paul for just a moment. The scripture says here, in describing his own situation, the nature of his pain was, he called it a thorn. He says, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh. Now, the word thorn is, the only time it's used in the New Testament, was like a steak, sharp on the end. It was the kind of steak that oftentimes large ones would be placed around fortifications
Starting point is 00:06:17 to impale the enemy when they attacked a fortification. Paul says, God had allowed Satan. He says, this messenger of Satan brought about this steak that came into his life, this thorn, this painful experience in his life, and he said, it was there, and somehow it just continued there. Now, we don't know what the nature of it was. It could have been some physical, Some people say it was some form of epilepsy that caused him to be depressed at times or some
Starting point is 00:06:44 eye disease or whatever. Or some people say it was some form of temptation that continually harassed him and continued to confront him. Or it could have been his enemies who continually assailed him because everywhere he went, they either were there before he got there to attack him or they soon showed up because Paul had many, many enemies, the Judaizers, who absolutely hated everything that the Apostle Paul preached and taught. And so he was forced to deal with and to live with what he called this thorn in the flesh. And so the Apostle Paul began his ministry and lived with this kind of thorn. Now, won't you listen carefully because I know that God has something to say to every single person who hears this message.
Starting point is 00:07:30 Sometimes God will respond to our prayers. He will respond to our acts of obedience in other areas. He will respond and change our circumstances as a result of our prayer and obedience him. Sometimes he will. In fact, most of the time he probably does. And so when people say, well, all you've got to do, brothers, just name it and claim it and God will do it. Because he does often, and probably most of the time, is no sign that he'll do it all the time. And we have a right to say, well, wait a minute now.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Does not the Bible say asking it should be given you, seeking you should find, knocking it shall be open until you? Don't we have a right to expect God to change our circumstances, to take away our pain and suffering, and to alter our environment when things get so difficult, we just can't stand them anymore? He says, ask. And does he not say in Hebrews chapter 4 that we have ready access to the throne of grace that in time of trouble, we can go to the throne of God and receive what we need in time of need, the grace of God, in time of need? Then why shouldn't he change my circumstances when I come to him and ask him? Why would God allow me to suffer hurt and pain with a physical or emotional pain. Why does he keep it there? Why does he just let it lay there? And besides that, when you think about how good God is, does he not say in James Chapter 5, for example, that if there is any sick among you, let him call for the elders of the church, let them confess their sins, anoint them with all, and the prayer of faith
Starting point is 00:09:01 will save the sick? I mean, all these scriptures imply and readily confess and declare that if things aren't the way there ought to be, just talk to God and he'll change them. Have any of you ever been in a situation? Well, you prayed and prayed and prayed and cried and cried and cried, begged and begged and begged, promised and promised and promised, and heaven was absolutely dead silent. Nothing changed. And you know, it's interesting. You can read this passage of scripture, everything is just going fine with you. You can read this passage of scripture and say, amen, praise the Lord. Amen. And man, if you're in the middle of some pain and heartache and suffering, and you read this passage, you know what happens?
Starting point is 00:09:44 It isn't quite as simple. You see, it's real simple to read this when everything's going your way. But when you're hurting badly and your circumstances appear to be impossible and you read this passage, somehow the joy just doesn't leap off the page, does it? Somehow it just sort of wiggles a little bit and just sort of lays there. And he says, he cried out to God. And he cried up to God and he cried out to God and he cried to God. He says, three times he brought it to God.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Now, sometimes God will change our circumstances. You know what? Sometimes he won't. You say, now, wait a minute. Wait a minute now. Wait a minute. God said asking it should be given, you, seek, and you should find all these verses we quote about prayer.
Starting point is 00:10:30 And he says, come to the throne of grace, praying for the sick for them to be healed. What do you mean sometimes he's not going to change my circumstances in answer to my prayer or in response to my obedience to him. What kind of God is this? Is he a God of contradictions? Does he make promises over here and fall through over here? What kind of God is this who makes all of these promises and then does not come through to change my circumstances?
Starting point is 00:10:59 Well, let's talk about that. Because, brother, that's reality. Anybody who's told you that God will always change your circumstances and always heal you and always make things better and answer your prayer and obedience didn't tell you the truth. What is it that determines whether God changes my circumstances or not? If it is not, listen, if it is not my faith, if it is not how obedient I am and how long I've prayed, how intensely I've prayed, how sincerely I've been, if it isn't that I love God, if none of those things matter, what ultimately determines whether God is going to change my
Starting point is 00:11:39 circumstances or not? One simple thing. Now listen to this. What makes the determining factor is God's purpose in allowing the pain and suffering and heartache and trouble and trial and difficult circumstances. What is his purpose? Look at the life of the Apostle Paul. He said he prayed for God three times. He said he prayed for God to remove this thing.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Remove it. And he said somehow God didn't remove it. Now here was a man who had an awesome response. And you would think it would only be right and fair for God to do it. And yet, you know what? God didn't remove it. And to my knowledge, there's not a single verse in the scripture that says God ever removed this thorn in the life of Paul the apostle, his great missionary statesman and his great evangelist. God never removed it. There's no sign they ever removed it. Paul said the reason God didn't remove it was in order to keep him humble. Now you say, well, listen,
Starting point is 00:12:41 If God just tell me to get humble, I will. God doesn't have to send me any of those things to get me humble. Well, that's what we think about ourselves. But you know what? He said, to keep you from exulting yourself, because if you exalt yourself, Paul, what you're going to do is ruin my big purpose for your life. Paul, if I don't keep you humble,
Starting point is 00:13:08 if I don't keep you on your knees, if I don't keep you weak, if I don't keep you absolutely totally dependent upon me, you're going to blow the whole thing, Paul, and my purpose is far greater than your individual life. Think what you and I would have missed. Two thousand years later, what are we doing? We are reading these epistles, learning how to walk in the spirit of God, learning the ways of God, discovering who he is. Now, this is the same man who is saying now, therefore I am content.
Starting point is 00:13:39 I boast about my weakness. Four years later, he's in prison. Listen to what he says in the book of Philippians, in the epistle of the Philippians, in the third chapter. The Apostle Paul learned something. He says, four years later now, more than all the things, he says, that have happened to me that are good,
Starting point is 00:13:59 I count all these things to be lost in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ, Jesus, my Lord, for whom I've suffered the loss, all things, count them all as rubbish in order that I may gain him. He says, listen, what I've learned about him and what I'm learning about him, he says, there is nothing to be compared to that. He says, thorns, stakes, hardship, suffering, beatings, imprisonments, you name it, nothing is compared to that. You know what he's saying? He's saying there's something far more valuable
Starting point is 00:14:33 to him than God changing his circumstances. He says, I've learned something. that is far more profitable to me than changing my circumstances. Now, listen to this. How many times have you and I have come to God with some great petition that we had from Him and Lord, now, God, I need an answer. And usually here's what we say. God answers in three ways. Yes, no, and wait.
Starting point is 00:14:58 He can say yes, he can say no, and he can say wait. But then he can say what he told the Apostle Paul. He didn't say Paul, no. He didn't say Paul. Yes. He didn't say Paul. Wait, you know what he said? My grace is sufficient for you.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Paul, my love, my presence, my undergirding, my surrounding, my overshadowing, my providing, my kindness, my gentleness, my provision. Paul, I will be your sufficiency. Paul, my grace, my overflowing, never-ending, inexhaustible, adequate, sufficient, fulfilling, contenting, love will be sufficient for your suffering and pain and heartache. He didn't say, I won't answer, he didn't say I will answer, he didn't say I'm going to answer later, he just said, my grace is sufficient. I wonder, if that is what God has been trying to say to you in that circumstance,
Starting point is 00:16:08 in which you find yourself that you want so desperately for God to change it. You just want him to alter it. You've made him a thousand promises of what you do if he just changed your circumstance. God, here's what I'm willing to do. If you'll just change it, and he doesn't change it. You've prayed and cried, beg, and wept and promised and pleaded, you've done everything. He hasn't changed it. Could it be that he has something better than changing his circumstance?
Starting point is 00:16:33 You said, no, wait a minute. Don't tell me this stuff about being contended in my circumstances, in my suffering, in my pain well let me ask you this do you think one bad circumstance is the only one you're going to get in life you're just going to suffer one time in life is that all all of us are smart enough to know that suffering and pain and hardship and trial and disappointment is just a part of life that's the kind of world we live in so if the only way for God to deal with this is to remove these every single time there may be some situations in circumstances in which God knows it is better for me to be in that
Starting point is 00:17:09 circumstance, suffering that pain, that inescapable situation in order for him to accomplish in my life what he desires. That was true, the Apostle Paul. Are we above the Apostle Paul? So those people who say, well, listen, man, if your faith gets right, all you got to do is name and claim it. God's going to answer it. God is obligated to answer your prayer. He certainly is. Yes, no, wait, be my guest in the pain. Yes, he is. It may not be what we want. None of us like that kind of answer. We want God to remove it.
Starting point is 00:17:45 You see, we say, well, you see, if God has just removed it, that'll strengthen my faith. When I see him change my circumstance, it'll strengthen my faith. Won't this strengthen it even more that he will so enable you, strengthen you, live on the inside of you with such overflowing, ever-flowing love and grace and goodness and mercy and power and enablement? that while your circumstances don't change, in fact they may get worse and worse, the pressure may become more and more intensified. The circumstance may be such that not only is it pressure, but it's just continual harassment, it may just get worse and worse and worse,
Starting point is 00:18:25 and somehow there is this awesome sense of indescribable perfect peace. Which is the greatest lesson? Which is the greatest reward? Which is the greatest answer to my prayer? that God has to remove something in order for me to be at peace, or God, be something within me, while the things that steal my peace can steal it no longer. Thank you for listening to Grace for Times of Trouble.
Starting point is 00:18:56 If you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by intouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of InTouch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.

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