CHECK YOUR THEOLOGY
A Successful Sufferer understands that trials and tribulations will expose your theology. Whether your theology is strong or there are flaws in your foundation, times of affliction will uncover it. Webster’s Dictionary defines theology as the study of the nature of God, and especially opinions about humankind’s relation to God. Our theology will determine our understanding and expectations of God. If our theology is faulty going into a trial, then the impact of our suffering could be magnified because we believe that God is dealing with us unjustly.
Oftentimes as Christians, in our attempt to comfort those who are suffering, we pass along faulty beliefs. For example, a common statement that I hear is, “A parent should not bury their child but the child should bury their parent.” Unfortunately, this is not founded in the truth of the Word of God. The first family, Adam and Eve, had to deal with the murder of their child (Abel) at the hand of his brother (Cain). Adam and Eve had to deal with the grief of losing their child (Genesis 4:8). If a parent who loses a child has rested their theology on that statement, then it could cause them to be angry with God and not trust His goodness towards them in all circumstances.
Job was a Successful Sufferer. There is an entire book of the Bible dedicated to his tribulations, endurance, and restoration. However, despite his success in suffering, God corrected even Job’s theology. In Job 40:1-8, Moreover the Lord answered Job, and said: “Shall the one who contends with the Almighty correct Him? He who rebukes God, let him answer it.” Then Job answered the Lord and said: “Behold, I am vile; What shall I answer You? I lay my hand over my mouth. Once I have spoken, but I will not answer; Yes, twice, but I will proceed no further.” Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said: “Now prepare yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer Me: “Would you indeed annul My judgment? Would you condemn Me that you may be justified?
Will you make God wrong so that you can be right? Many of us are trying to adjust God to what we think He should be instead of adjusting our beliefs to who He said He is. “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts (Isaiah 55:8-9). Like Job, we must humble ourselves when confronted with the truth of God. Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes (Job 42:6).
What is the basis of your belief in God to get you through your situation? Is it consistent with God’s Word? Check your theology!
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