When Tough Times Come

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There are times when life on this earth is hard and uncomfortable--even downright painful. When those times come, you deeply need the comfort that only the Holy Spirit can bring. How do you receive that kind of comfort? You receive it by doing just what the believers in Acts did. They walked in the fear of the Lord.

Now, when I talk about the fear of the Lord, please understand, I’m not saying you should be afraid of God. He’s your Father!

You should be as secure and unafraid when you come before God as a child who knows he is dearly loved.

But you must also have so much respect for Him that whenever He reveals something you need to do, you do it immediately—even if it goes against your natural desires. That’s walking in the fear of the Lord.

Let me show you what I mean. Once, several years ago, I received a very disturbing phone call shortly before I was to preach at one of our meetings. It was painful news about a situation in which one of my children had been wronged. The news of it wounded my heart.

I cried, and in the natural, I wanted to get angry about it, to strike back in some way. But instead, I began praying in other tongues. As I prayed, I was prompted in my spirit to rejoice and praise the Lord.

I certainly didn’t feel like praising. I felt like stomping my foot.

But, out of respect to the Lord, I put my feelings aside and obeyed. Next, the Holy Spirit impressed me to read a particular prophecy. As I did, I could tell I was being strengthened.

Then suddenly, I realized I was free. By my obedience, I had opened myself to the comforting power of the Holy Spirit. The anger and pain that had filled me just moments before were gone!

My anger and pain had been replaced by the gentle love and reassurance of the Lord.

No matter how tough or painful a situation you may be facing today, trust and obey the directions of your Father. He will make that same supernatural, Holy Spirit-inspired comfort available to you!

Text Scripture: “Then had the churches rest throughout all Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, and were edified; and walking in the fear of the Lord, and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were multiplied” (Acts 9:31).

Scripture Reading: Matthew 4:1-11 

Marilyn Wheeler

Marilyn Marie Wheeler is a highly successful woman. She is a widow of her beloved husband, Al, the mother of three, grandmother of seven and great grandmother of four. A native Oklahoman, Marilyn and her late husband rose from the scarcity of their childhoods to prominence in the search for oil and gas.Following his death, Marilyn led her family through the most difficult times of their lives. She and her husband had always been committed Christians, and in his absence, that commitment did not waver. Marilyn continued to support several ministries and was privileged to serve on the board of Kenneth Copeland Ministries.

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