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Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

God’s Presence in Times of Trouble

God meets us in heartache and grief, transforming pain into purpose.

Psalm 32:1-7

Some of the most precious verses in the Bible were penned when their writers were experiencing strife, grief, turmoil, or heartache. From an earthly perspective, we can’t always distinguish between what’s trouble and what’s a blessing—at times trouble results in some of God’s most wonderful blessings in our life.

David was able to write Psalm 32, not because he’d calmly sat on a hilltop somewhere, watching sheep and playing his harp. Rather, he could express those profound truths after undergoing both great heartache and God’s forgiveness. The joy David found in the Lord was sweeter because he had tasted bitterness.

The heavenly Father doesn’t always rescue us swiftly from trouble. Sometimes He allows us to walk through difficulty longer than we’d prefer, and we wonder, Lord, don’t You see what I’m going through? He does see. He knows when we’re at our wits’ end, when we’re hurt, and when we’re broken. So why does He allow these hard seasons to continue?

Often it’s because He’s working in ways we can’t yet see. Don’t forget that the Lord is always present in our times of trouble (Ps. 46:1-3, Ps. 46:7). The question we should ask ourselves is, Am I willing to trust Him and learn what He wants to teach me through this situation?

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