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The Search For Happiness

DAY 14 OF 15

Is There Purpose in Persecution?

Happy are the persecuted. Wait, that can’t be right. The Bible makes it very clear. We will face persecution, hardship, suffering and struggles in life. But our culture doesn’t really know what to do with the idea of persecution.

Don’t get me wrong - we are familiar with suffering. We just don’t know what to do with it. In fact, we will do almost anything to avoid pain and suffering.

However, I believe with all my heart that suffering is for a reason. In no way do I claim to know all the reasons behind why someone suffers or is persecuted, but I do believe there is purpose.

Look at the broken state of the world. Things are not as they should be. Challenges impact believers and non-believers alike. How in the world can we find purpose and happiness in all this? But in the midst of brokenness, suffering helps us recognize true happiness and satisfaction. It opens our eyes and helps us see. So what do we need to see?

• We are not God. We hate suffering because we like to think we are in control. Suffering helps us see that we never had control in the first place.
• Beauty of God’s grace. When we become aware that we are not God, we begin to see that we need God. Struggles help us see the true beauty of God’s grace and our desperate need for Him.
• We were created for more. Suffering loosens our grip on this life and opens our eyes to what God has prepared for those who trust in Him. The Bible describes this ‘more’ as so much greater than we could ever imagine, making even our suffering seem light and momentary.

Now, that’s what I call happiness. So how do we find purpose in suffering? It’s all about perspective. Fix our eyes on Jesus. Recognize the peace that He has made available and hold on. Remember that for followers of Jesus, the best is yet to come.

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