Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - Grace for Times of Trouble - Part 2
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Welcome to the In Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Tuesday, April 14th.
How much of your time is spent worrying about what might happen tomorrow?
Instead of borrowing trouble from the future, discover how to rest in God's strength for today.
Listen and learn how to rely on his sufficient grace for times of trouble.
You know, one of the eras 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,
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. 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, 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 nothing happens?
When your friends have prayed and you've prayed and you've obeyed God and trusted Him, and you've prayed,
and took your stand and claimed this and claimed that and claimed the other, where is God?
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.
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 to buffet me to keep me from exulting myself.
Concerning this, I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from me.
And he said to me,
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, with difficulties, for Christ's sake, for when I am weak, then I am strong.
I want you to jot down three statements, and then we'll talk about each one.
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. God does not guarantee to change my
circumstances no matter how painful they may be. Now,
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.
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.
Second statement I want you to write down.
The first of when he said, God's grace is his answer to suffering and pain in our circumstances
of life, which he may or may not change.
The second statement I want you to write down is this.
Grace is God's method of demonstrating his love and power.
God's grace is his method of demonstrating his love and power in the midst of circumstances
which he may or may not change.
It is God's method of demonstrating that.
Now, the intensity of Paul's situation was the terms he used.
Look at this.
He said, first of all, he said, there was given to me a thorn.
Then if you'll notice, he says, he uses this word four times.
In verse 9, he says, he said to me, my grace is sufficient for you, for powers perfected in weakness.
And again, he says, therefore I boast about my weaknesses.
10, therefore I'm well content with my weaknesses. And then he says, in the latter part, for Christ's
sake, for when I am weak, then I'm strong. Four times he talks about his weakness. And because of this
thorn in his side, because of this stake, he said, I feel so inadequate and so weak. And probably
Paul was physically weary at times. I'm sure he had to be to do what he was doing. Physically weak,
emotionally weak and strained oftentimes. Listen, no matter how much you trust God, that kind of
continual harassment by his enemies over and over and over again, day after day after day.
It's certainly had to get to Paul once in a while, yet he says in spite of all of that.
In spite of that, he says, when I am the weakest, he says, something happens on the inside of me.
All of his travels.
He says his weaknesses.
He entreated God three times.
And so here is his way of picturing the intensity of what he was dealing with.
And yet something happens here.
He says, God demonstrated in this bad circumstance his love taught him in the fact that he told him why.
He says, now, Paul, the reason my grace is sufficient view.
And the reason I'm leaving this here is because, listen to this, I love you, Paul,
and I value my purpose far greater than I do, your comfort and your ease and your pleasure
and the healing of what you're feeling.
Let me ask you this.
are you willing to suffer for God's sake and the sake of other people?
Are you willing to hurt if you know that your hurt is going to bring healing to someone else?
Are you willing to experience pain if your pain is going to be part of the perfecting of someone else's spiritual walk?
Are you willing to bear burdens which you know will result in someone else's burden being lifted?
Are you willing to hurt when you know that that hurt is going to be a part of somebody else's healing?
You see, the truth is just we're just real selfish, to be honest.
Oh, we'd rather pray for somebody else to be healed and for somebody else's needs to be met,
and we want to give to them and pray for them, but just leave me out of the hurt triangle, God.
Just leave me out of that cycle.
I'm willing to give, I'm willing to pray, I'm willing to just, Lord, I'll just, you name it, God, I'll fast, anything, just leave me out of the cycle.
what we are saying is God
I want to be a spectator on somebody else's hurts
I want to be a spectate on somebody else's pain
Lord just I'll send it by mail
God says no
there are times when I want to accomplish my purpose in your life
you're going to have to hurt and you're going to have to suffer
and you're going to have to bleed and you're going to have your thorn
how long is it going to be there nobody knows that but God
God isn't going to always tell you and me the reason
You may ask a thousand years why, and God'll never tell you.
God's going to allow some things in your life and my life.
We'll never be able to answer that satisfaction on this side.
So what am I supposed to do?
Just doubt God and get anger and have a big pity party about how unfair and unjust he is?
Or am I going to be wise enough to say, okay, God?
I don't have to know why.
All I have to do is know how to respond.
And I know that if you allow this in my life, you've got a purpose that's got to be fantastic.
It won't be the same purpose as it was in.
Paul's life, but it's going to be good.
You know why? Because God is a good
God. And the only
way a holy, loving,
righteous God treats
his children is lovingly.
That's the only way he treats us.
You say thorn love?
Yes. Because more important, listen to this,
more important than what you and I feel
is what we know.
That's so much more important than what we feel.
Feelings come and go, but what we know,
It's like a rock. It's solid. It keeps us hanging in there when things get tough.
He says he demonstrated that love toward him by telling him why. He also demonstrated that love
toward him by empowering him in these circumstances and situations. Paul said, I've discovered
the most wonderful thing. When I think I can't go another step, God says, yes, you can, because Paul,
I am your energy, I am your strength, I am your wisdom. Paul, I'm every,
thing, did I not say to you, my grace is sufficient? Now let me ask you a question. What is it
sufficient for? There's only one word that can describe it. Everything. Think about it. The grace
of God is sufficient for everything. There's not a single solitary thing that you and I could
ever possibly need. The grace of God is not provided. God's love and goodness and mercy and
kindness taught us, ready, willing, able, if we will draw upon it. If I look at my circumstances,
if I think about what I've lost and what I need and what I ought to have, that's one thing.
When I look to him, it is absolutely amazing. What happens? And I can tell you, the grace of God
is the dearest to me. He is the most intimate with me, the closest to me, the most meaningful to me,
the most blessed to me, the most loving to me, the most indescribable to me,
when I hurt the boast, he is the greatest.
And you know what?
You'll never learn that until you hurt enough.
And if you won't life ease, comfort, pleasure, you can go through it that way, but you, listen,
you'll die ignorant because you will have missed the greatest wisdom and the greatest knowledge
in all the world.
And that is what happens when you walk with God?
over the mountain tops, through the valleys, deep, dark, dark valleys.
He said, Paul, my grace is sufficient.
And Paul had to come to this conclusion.
When you walk into the grace of God, you are invincible.
When you're walking in the grace of God unshakable, unassailable,
he says you're unconquerable in the grace of God,
because what are you doing?
you're allowing Jesus who's living on the inside of you to express his power and his love and his goodness.
And he's the one who's releasing all the emotional and spiritual and physical needs that we have that fit his purpose for our life.
You can't lose with Jesus living on the inside.
That's the grace of God.
Paul said, my grace is sufficient.
Third statement, I want you to jot down.
God's grace is his provision for our country.
contentment in times of pain and suffering. God's grace is his provision for our contentment in those
times. You recall the song, the soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, I will not, I will not
defeat to its foes. That soul, though all hell shall endeavor to shake, I'll never, no, never,
no, never forsake. That's the grace of God.
And he says, not only that, he said, but my grace is going to provide a contentment in the midst of this.
Now here's an amazing thing.
Look at this.
This last verse, verse 10 says, therefore, because of what God had said to him, he says, therefore, I'm well content with weaknesses, insults, distresses, persecutions, and difficulties for Christ's sake.
He says, because when I'm weak, then I'm strong.
Now, think about this.
This is what you and I would say.
We would say, wait a minute.
It is the absence of insults, persecutions, hardships, trials, and sufferings.
The absence of those equals contentment.
Paul said, no, wait a minute.
He said, it is with insults, persecutions, hardships, trials, suffering, and pain.
With these, he says, I have contentment.
We said, now, wait a minute, Paul.
No, no.
It's the absence of these that equal contentment.
That's not even rational.
That's not sensible.
That's not even common sense.
to say that insults, persecutions, trials,
pain, suffering, heartache is compatible with contentment.
You know why it is?
Because the Christ who lives on the inside of you and me
is greater than all of that.
And when Jesus living within us
is allowed to release his life through us,
there is no insult, no persecution,
no pain, no trial, no heart,
greater than the provision of the grace of God within us, to endure it and to endure it not whining,
but triumphantly, victoriously, and joyously, no matter how intense the hurt and the pain.
You see, the Apostle Paul knew something when he said,
God said to him, my grace is sufficient.
How do you describe the source of that contentment?
It is Christ.
Listen to this.
It is Jesus within you.
You say, well, how can I have, how can I experience that kind?
Listen to this, simply trusting in the life of Jesus within you
to express through you everything he promised.
You see, Paul's two key words.
You can wrap up all of Paul's theology in this phrase, in Christ.
When you and I are in him and he's in us,
all the grace of a God of grace.
grace is in dwelling us, ready to be extracted. He wants us to live out of his grace, live out of his
love, live out of his power. That's the source of everything that we need. And Paul says,
I learned something better than God changing my circumstances. I learned that the Christ who lives
within me is greater than, not only these bad circumstances, but those that may come, those that
come in the future. God's up to something big in your life when he allows the thorn to remain,
but the grace to supersede it. Father, we love you and praise you. We bless your name. We thank you
that you know everything we need. You know when we need joy, you know when we need pain,
when we need heartache and suffering and trials. And we just want to thank you that you
understand all of our needs, and that you're touchable and feelable, and that you're sensitive
and kind and loving, that you're listening and you're waiting, and you're ready to release
in us everything we need in order to endure, not with a whining, complaining attitude,
but with great confidence and assurance that I witness and testimony, because that's what
best glorifies you and honors you and exalts the Savior. When we can rejoice,
in the most difficult of pain in suffering and heartache.
I thank you, I praise you, I bless you, I exalt you, Lord Jesus,
that everything you promised you are more than capable of keeping.
That you've not contradicted yourself in all these promises,
and yet you leave the pain,
but that you love us so much.
You want to teach us more of yourself
than ease, comfort and pleasure could ever teach us,
but it is through pain and suffering and heartache and loss,
we learn life's greatest lessons.
We learn to trust you.
And we learn that you are trustworthy, adequate, and sufficient.
And we bless you.
Dear Father, in Jesus' name, amen.
Well, my friend, if you've never been saved,
then you don't have any of that.
All you have is your troubles and trials and heartaches and burdens,
and it's just you and them.
You can go to drugs and alcohol and affairs
and all kinds of pleasures
and all kinds of riches, and here's what you'll find.
Still empty, still inadequate, still hurting, still full of pain, still full of sorrow,
if it's the loss of someone, you have nothing.
But when you receive the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, you get everything.
And here's what he said.
Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
And if I be lifted up, he says, I will draw all men, women, women.
boys and girls to me.
If thou shall confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus
and believe in thine heart
that God hath raised him from the dead,
thou shalt be saved.
For God so loved the world that he gave
his only begotten son,
that whoever believes in him
would never perish but have everlasting life.
You can have the grace of God
operating in your life moment by moment
if you willing to receive
the one who is our grace,
and that is Jesus, into your life by faith,
by confessing your sins and telling him that you believe his death at Calvary took care of your sin,
and you yield your life to him as your Savior, your Lord, and your life.
Thank you for listening to Part 2 of Grace for times of trouble.
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.
