Daily Devotional for July 5, 2018
All Things

Kate squeezed sand between her toes as she watched a young mother swing her daughter around and catapult her into the water. The girl giggled and called out for more. Kate looked at her Mom and remembered when she was strong and healthy enough to do the same thing with her. Now if Mom wanted to get in the water at the beach, she had to crawl through the sand until she reached the water’s edge. Walking was just too painful most days.
Mom patted the blanket with a smile, and Kate curled up next to her. “Mom? Why do you have this awful sickness? Why can’t the doctors help you? I’ve been praying every day, but it seems like God isn’t listening!”
Mom stroked Kate’s silky hair and sighed. “I don’t know, sweetie, but I’m so thankful you’re praying for me. Don’t give up! Remember what we read in Romans this morning about God always being with us and using everything in our lives for good?”
“I remember,” Kate said. “It’s just that all of this is so bad!”
Mom nodded sadly. “It is. But we have to keep trusting that God is working in all this bad and will make something good come out of it.”
“Hey!” Kate sat straight up. “That reminds me of the story of Joseph. He was tossed into a pit by his brothers, sold into slavery, and thrown in jail for something he didn’t do. But God used those bad things to place Joseph as second in command over Egypt. When there was a severe famine, Joseph was able to save many people’s lives!”
Mom nodded. “Joseph trusted God, even though he didn’t understand why He would allow all those bad things to happen to him. And we need to trust God in our situation. We don’t know why He allowed me to get sick, but we know He’ll use it for good. Perhaps, like Joseph, it will even help us save people’s lives by pointing them to Jesus.”
Kate looked at her mom. “I’ll remind us to keep trusting and hoping in Him.”
Mom laughed at her daughter’s crinkled nose. “I’d be thankful for that. And here’s something else to be thankful for—we’re at the beach, not in a stinky jail cell!” – Savannah Coleman
How about you?
Do you ever wonder why God allows people you love to get sick or hurt? This world we live in is full of pain and sorrow, but we are not alone. Jesus promises to be with us in everything we face and work everything out for our good. He died so we could have a future free from pain, sickness, and death. We can trust Him.
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