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Don’t Be Surprised By Trouble
“In this world you will have trouble. But
take heart! I have overcome the world.”
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We all encounter stormy times in our lives. Sometimes this takes the form of just a gentle rain, but at other times it is an intense down-pour with hurricane-force winds.
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When these times come, it is difficult for us not to be taken back and ask, God, why did this happen? We need to take to heart Jesus’ words when He said, “In this world you will have trouble.” But we must also remember the rest of that verse: “But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
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Our hope isn’t found in being good so God will be good to us. Our hope is found in the person of Jesus Christ, His overwhelming love for us, and His ability to sustain us no matter what this life brings. Ask God to teach you to walk in joy even during the storms of life.
Laura Story
“Our hope comes in
Jesus, even when He doesn’t do what we want Him to do. Even when He doesn’t fix
what’s broken in our life… When Jesus is with us, He’s our anchor in the rough
waters of a troubled life. If we want to survive the storm we need to cling to Him
like the salvation He is.” — Laura Story
Introduction
There is a popular
expression that says, “Into each life
some rain must fall.”
We all encounter stormy times in our lives.
Sometimes this takes the form of just a
gentle rain, but at other times it is an intense down-pour with hurricane-force
winds.
When these times come, it is difficult for
us not to be taken back and ask, God, why did this happen?
Perhaps what we need to do is adopt the
mindset of a young boy named Daniel.
Daniel grew up in a tough neighborhood. He
had friends whose houses were robbed, and he knew that if he left his bike out
front at night, there was a good chance it would be gone in the morning.
He knew better than to walk around his
block alone after dark.
He was on his toes when he saw strangers
and was ready to run home as fast as he could if he sensed trouble.
Would you say that Daniel was paranoid or
prepared?
The truth is, Daniel sees the world he lives
in the way it really is.
He has learned that he should be prepared,
careful, and aware of his surroundings.
Daniel has his eyes open to the fact that
this world can be a dangerous place and the neighborhood where he lives has
very specific hazards.
His preparedness actually makes his
neighborhood a safer place for him.
“Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal
that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to
you. But rejoice inasmuch as you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so
that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed.” — 1 Peter 4:12–13
If Daniel did not recognize the risks
around him, or if he decided to ignore them, he would be in greater danger.
But by honestly looking at the threats in
the environment where he lives, he can make decisions and take actions that
help him make it through each day.
As believers in
Christ, we need to do the same. We need to take to heart Jesus’ words when He
said, “In this world you will have
trouble.”
But we must also
remember the rest of that verse: “But
take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).
Talk
About It
Welcome to the first session of When God
Doesn’t Fix It.
If you or any of your fellow group members
do not know one another, take some time to introduce yourselves.
Next, to get things started, discuss one of
the following questions:
What are some beliefs you held as a child
that turned out not to be true? How do the misconceptions we hold as children
often shape our lives?
or
How can the recognition that this life will
have loss, pain, and trouble prepare us to face these challenging times?
What are some of the consequences if we
deny or ignore the reality of pain in this life?
Video
Teaching Notes
As you watch the video teaching segment for
session one, use the following outline to record anything that stands out to
you.
Trouble finds its way into our lives
When hard truth comes crashing in
A new understanding of the biblical story
The good news of the gospel:
The reality and cost of sin
The gift of grace (God’s love revealed
through Jesus)
The glory of eternal life
Man chose to disobey God and the result was
a marring of creation that could only be rectified by the sacrifice of a loving
Savior.
The cost of following Jesus
Standing on the solid rock
Bible Study and Video Discussion
Take a few minutes with your group members
to discuss what you just watched and explore these concepts in Scripture.
Many people grow up believing or being
taught that God promises to give us a good, safe, pain-free life if we do our
best to follow and honor Him.
What were you taught or led to believe
about how God will treat you if you seek to live a good life for Him?
Where do you think this teaching came from?
The older I get, the more I learn that the
pursuit of truth is a lifelong endeavor.
In the story of Daniel, we read how God
closed the mouths of lions and allowed him to walk out of the den unscratched.
In the story of David, we see how the giant
Goliath fell defeated at his feet.
What is the danger of simplifying Bible
stories like these into lessons that give the impression that people of faith
always end up on top and win the earthly battles they face?
What are other Bible stories that are often
used in a way that sends this message to children and adults?
The truth is that few characters in the
Bible were so good that their behavior warranted God’s unquestioning blessing.
Who are some characters in the Bible who
had both good and bad qualities?
How does the presence of so many biblical
characters with a mix of good and bad affirm that God’s blessings in our life
are not based on our “good behavior”?
Our hope isn’t found in being good so God
will be good to us.
Our hope is found in the person of Jesus
Christ, His overwhelming love for us, and His ability to sustain us no matter
what this life brings.
Read Romans 6:19–23. What do you learn in
this passage about the battle between sin and righteousness?
According to Paul, what are the
consequences of sin? How do you see this reality in our world today?
What are the results of becoming a “slave”
to God? What benefits do we gain from living a life of holiness?
Read Romans 5:12. Why is it absolutely
essential that we understand the bad news of sin if we are going to fully
understand the good news of the gospel and the hope we have in Jesus?
If someone looked at you and said, “I don’t
think sin is really a big deal,” what would you say to help him or her understand
the extent and cost of sin?
Read Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:8–9, and
Romans 8:1–4. How is salvation a gift to be received and not a payment to be
earned?
What is the danger of believing that our
actions and “goodness” are the reason for our salvation?
Despite what culture tells us, Scripture
states clearly that the way to know eternal life is through the person of Jesus
Christ.
How does a relationship with Jesus and the
hope of eternal life help you stand strong during the storms you face in this
life?
What is a tough time you recently walked
through? How has your relationship with Jesus enabled you to stand strong and
endure?
Read 2 Corinthians
4:16–18. What does the apostle Paul mean when he says, “Our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory
that far outweighs them all”?
How can we keep our eyes and focus on what
is unseen and eternal as we walk through the hard times of this life?
For the disciples, following Jesus didn’t
lead to better homes or better jobs or more comfortable lives.
It led the majority of these men to their
deaths, but not before experiencing the kind of life worth dying for.
Read 2 Corinthians 11:16–33. What are some
of the struggles, pains, and losses the apostle Paul faced as he lived for
Jesus?
How could he be so optimistic and
joy-filled in light of all he suffered?
How can your group members pray for you and
support you as you walk through a painful time or as you support someone you
love who is going through a difficult time?
In our search for truth, is it possible
that God, in his sovereignty, might allow the things in life that appear to be
sturdy to lose their sturdiness, in order to show us that Jesus truly is the
only sturdy thing in this life?
Closing
Prayer
Use the prompts below to guide your group
in a time of prayer together:
Thank God for those people who taught you the Bible and instructed you in the truth of God’s Word.
Praise God for the times He has delivered
you from the lions’ den and given you power to overcome giants — and also
praise Him for the power He gives to stand in faith even when the battles you
face don’t have a happy ending.
Celebrate the amazing and undeserved gift
of grace revealed in the death of Jesus for your sins.
Ask God to teach you to walk in joy even
during the storms of life.
Pray for group members to cling to Jesus
with deep faith for as long as they walk through the valley of pain and loss…
even if it takes a lifetime.
Your
Turn
Join the conversation on our blog. We’d
love to hear your thoughts about the challenges and troubles in this life and
the One we can always rely upon!
Laura Story is a Bible teacher,
worship leader, bestselling author and Grammy Award–winning singer/songwriter
known for such hits as “Blessings,” “Indescribable,” and “Mighty to Save”
.“Blessings” was certified gold in 2011 and inspired her first book, What If
Your Blessings Come Through Raindrops. Laura’s music and writing show God’s
love and grace intersecting with real life and serve as a reminder that despite
questions or circumstances, he is the ultimate author of our story, as told in
her second book, When God Doesn’t Fix It. She has a master’s degree in
theological studies and a doctorate degree in worship studies. She has served
as a worship leader at Perimeter Church in Atlanta since 2005, but her greatest
joy is being a wife to Martin and mother to Josie, Ben, Griffin, and Timothy.
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