Comfort in Affliction
Comfort in Affliction6
Our Daily Homily - 2 Corinthians
By F.B. Meyer02CO 1:42CO 2:152CO 3:182CO 4:182CO 5:182CO 6:82CO 7:12CO 8:72CO 9:102CO 12:10F.B. Meyer emphasizes the theme of comfort in affliction as he reflects on 2 Corinthians, highlighting how God comforts us in our tribulations so that we can extend that comfort to others. He encourages believers to view their trials as opportunities for growth and to keep a record of God's mercies during difficult times. Meyer illustrates the transformative power of suffering, suggesting that through our weaknesses, God's strength is made perfect. He also discusses the importance of living a life that reflects Christ, becoming a sweet aroma to God and others. Ultimately, he calls for a deep communion with the Holy Spirit, which enables believers to navigate life's challenges with grace and purpose.
I Will Be With Him in Trouble
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 23:4PSA 55:22PSA 91:15ISA 41:10MAT 28:20JHN 14:27ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:6HEB 13:5Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound comfort and strength found in the presence of God during times of trouble, as highlighted in Psalms 91:15. He explains that God's presence transforms our afflictions, making them lighter and more bearable, and provides us with unparalleled joy, safety, and honor. Brooks encourages believers to rely on God's everlasting arms, which support and protect us through life's burdens. The sermon reassures that calling upon God leads to His faithful response and presence in our struggles.
Behold the Emperor of Woe!
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 34:18ISA 53:3MAT 26:38LUK 22:44JHN 19:5ROM 5:82CO 1:5HEB 12:21PE 2:24REV 21:4C.H. Spurgeon invites believers to behold Jesus, the 'Emperor of Woe,' emphasizing that true joy and comfort come from understanding His profound suffering. He paints a vivid picture of Christ in Gethsemane, His agony on the cross, and the depth of His sorrow, urging sinners to look upon their suffering Lord. Spurgeon asserts that in contemplating Christ's pain, believers find healing for their own afflictions and a deeper appreciation for the hope found in His sacrifice. He encourages the faithful to remain at the foot of the cross, where they can find solace and strength amidst their own trials.
Epistle 237
By George Fox0MAT 25:42ACT 20:23George Fox encourages believers to find comfort in the presence of the Lord during their trials and afflictions, reminding them that their sufferings are shared with Christ. He emphasizes that Christ experiences their pain and persecution, assuring them that they will not be tested beyond their strength. Fox calls for courage and faithfulness in standing for the truth, as Christ reigns and will ultimately overcome all adversities. He reassures the faithful that they are not alone in their struggles, as the Lord is always with them.
A Most Sovereign Antidote
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 46:1PSA 46:7ISA 41:10MAT 28:20JHN 14:27ROM 8:312CO 12:9PHP 4:13HEB 13:5JAS 4:8Thomas Brooks emphasizes the profound significance of God's presence in the lives of His people, asserting that it serves as a sovereign antidote to life's troubles and challenges. He explains that the divine presence transforms afflictions, making them bearable and even light, while providing strength against sin and temptation. Brooks illustrates that with God’s presence, even the most daunting circumstances become manageable, turning storms into calm and poverty into plenty. He concludes that a sincere Christian, enveloped in God's presence, experiences a taste of heaven on earth, regardless of their trials.
A Precious Book
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 119:49Thomas Brooks emphasizes the invaluable nature of God's promises, likening them to precious gems that provide comfort and sustenance to faith. He encourages believers to deeply engage with these promises, especially during times of spiritual struggle, as they contain the heart and love of Christ. Brooks illustrates how faith thrives on these promises, which offer support, direction, and assurance in various aspects of life. He urges Christians to cherish and rely on these spiritual promises to strengthen their faith and overcome fears. Ultimately, he asserts that embracing God's promises leads to a more honored God, a more engaged heart, and a victorious life over sin.