Finding Peace and Contentment in All Circumstances
A devotional by Jennifer Hamill
But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. —2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV)
Sometimes life can throw some circumstances at us that are not particularly fun, easy, or things we would have chosen ourselves. When this happens, our minds are filled with questions like “Why?” or “What if…” and “How long, O Lord?”
Have you ever been there? Have you ever struggled with finding peace and contentment in life because of the hard and undesirable circumstances you were facing? In these challenging moments, we easily begin trying to depend on ourselves to muster up enough strength to not be anxious, to be content, to rejoice in everything, and try to count it all joy, as several Bible passages instruct us to do. However, Scripture is clear about the fact that we, in and of ourselves, cannot muster up the strength to persevere or the peace to keep our souls and mind at ease.
We can learn a lot when we read a dialogue between the Apostle Paul and the Lord in 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 (ESV). Let’s look at what it says: “So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited. Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
What I find interesting is Paul understands that his struggle, the “thorn” in his flesh, was to keep him from becoming conceited. It is evident he was not thrilled about the hardship it brought upon him. Paul was desperately pleading with the Lord to take it from him. However, God did not respond by saying, “Okay, let me take this from you.” No, instead, He reminded Paul of the truth that in his weakness, God’s power would be made perfect, and He would be his strength. This truth is what brought peace and contentment to Paul’s life.
Recently, I have been challenged by this thought, “What does it look like to delight in the Lord in this circumstance?” All throughout Scripture we read that our delight should be in God. His Word is healing to our souls and bones. However, in the moments of suffering, struggle, and hardship, the last thing my hopeless heart wants to do is to delight in is the Lord. Why is that? Why is it so easy for us to turn away help and hope from the Lord? I believe it is because of the deception we easily walk in where we think we can get through it in our own strength or because we are questioning why God would let this happen to us and/or why He is not removing it from our life.
We must surrender this pride. We must take our eyes off ourselves and off our circumstances and fix them on Jesus Christ. We need to trust and rely on the hope, peace, and strength that we have in Christ alone. We must dwell on the truth found in God’s Word (The Holy Bible) and remember the character of God.
In moments of hardship, when we are desperately seeking peace and contentment, we must remember that God is sovereign, and He is good. He allows us to walk through various trials and circumstances to conform us into the image of His Son (Jesus Christ) and to bring glory to His Name.
It’s not an easy journey. The struggle to find peace and contentment in difficult circumstances is real. But it is in these moments that we need to turn our eyes upon Jesus and trust that the God of the universe sees you, hears you, cares for you, and loves you. He will strengthen you in your weak state. God will teach you how to be content in all things. You can truly find hope, peace, and contentment as you delight in Him and in the fact that He has saved you and made you His own.
Remember: There will be a day this life here on Earth is no longer your reality and you will be healed and whole with God in glory (Heaven) forever.
Let’s Pray:
Father God,
Thank You for the Truth of your Word, and for the peace, joy, and life it brings. Thank You for being my strength when I feel so incredibly weak and my peace no matter what I am walking through. Please help me keep my eyes fixed on You. Help me to remember Your promises and Your good and faithful character. May I find help and hope from You alone and bring You glory in all that I do.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen.
Song of Reflection #1: “In Christ Alone” by Michael English. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #2: “Turn Your Eyes” by Sovereign Grace Music. Listen to it here.
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Author Bio:
Jennifer Hamill obtained a Bachelor of Social Work, a Master of Ministry in Intercultural Studies, and a certification in Biblical Counseling.
Her educational training has afforded Jennifer the opportunity to work with various populations—such as foster care and adoption, refugee women, homeless, under-resourced youth, international students, and local churches. It has been through these experiences that she has seen a need for women of all ages to understand their true identity as a child of God in order to experience the promised abundant life and freedom.
By working as a Biblical Counselor and Coach, Jennifer focuses on helping others discover who God is and to know their true identity in Jesus Christ. Through her professional work and ministry, she helps people learn how to carry out their specific purpose and calling in building God’s Kingdom that is not of this world.
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Connect with Jennifer:
Website: www.rootedandfixed.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/rootedandfixed
Email address: rootedandfixed@gmail.com
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