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When Life Gets Tough . . . Turn to Jesus!
Topic: #35 of 715 for Sermons on Doubt
Sermon Series: The Gospel of John
Denomination: Assembly of God
Date Added: September 2002
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Perhaps you remember this news report from April 2001. Missionary Veronica “Roni” Bowers, 35, and her 7-month-old daughter, Charity, seated in her lap, were killed by a single bullet when the jet fired on the Cessna plane they were riding in. The Peruvian Air-force had shot at the plane because it mistakenly thought that it was carrying drugs and drug dealers. Bowers’ husband, Jim, 38, and their 6-year-old son, Cory, survived the attack without serious injury. The pilot, missionary Kevin Donaldson, 42, was seriously injured by gunfire to his legs, but was able to crash-land the plane on the Amazon. The Bowers family had faithfully served God as missionaries in the area for over a dozen years. It is hard to understand why things like this happen especially when you consider that in all likelihood many drug dealers and criminals flew that night without a problem. It makes you wonder: "If God Is Good, Why Is Life So Unfair?"
We have all heard the saying, “when life gets tough, the tough get going.” All of us want to believe that we can have the strength to keep going even in the midst of seemingly impossible situations, but are we?
How can we make it through difficult circumstances? How can we remain standing when all around us our world is crumbling. Is it even possible? For far too many people their answer is to give up.
According to the most recent national statistics complied for the American Association of Suicidology:
▸ In 1999 across the United States 29,199 individuals ended their life through suicide; that’s an average of 80 per day, or one person killing themselves every 18 minutes.
▸ Suicide ranks as the 11th overall cause of death among Americans; suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among young people (age 15-24). Suicide comes in before homicide or murder which ranked 14th overall.
▸ It is estimated that there are 25 attempted suicides for each completed suicide. Annually more than 730,000 individuals try to end their lives.
So much for believing that when life gets tough, the tough get going. We all know that sometimes the events of life can hit us so hard that it’s difficult to keep standing let alone to get going.
Fortunately you don’t have to face the difficulties of life in your own strength. You don’t have to face crises alone. God has promised, “I will never leave you, nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5). He will be with us through the midst of each trial to provide supernatural peace and strength if we will trust Him to do it. When life gets tough . . . TURN TO JESUS!
Look with me at John 14:1. Jesus says,
+ “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You trust in God; trust also in me.” (NIV)
The hearts of the disciples were troubled; their worst fears were about to become a reality. None of them wanted to believe what Jesus had told them. Surely none of the disciples would betray Jesus. How could Jesus talk about being handed over into the hands of evil men? None of the disciples would let that happen. Peter, the boldest of them all, tells the Lord that he would willingly lay down his life to save Jesus from an attack. But Jesus tells him that instead of coming to His defense, Peter would deny even knowing Jesus for fear of his own life.
No one is immune to trouble in their life. Crises and difficulties come in all shapes and sizes into each of our
We have all heard the saying, “when life gets tough, the tough get going.” All of us want to believe that we can have the strength to keep going even in the midst of seemingly impossible situations, but are we?
How can we make it through difficult circumstances? How can we remain standing when all around us our world is crumbling. Is it even possible? For far too many people their answer is to give up.
According to the most recent national statistics complied for the American Association of Suicidology:
▸ In 1999 across the United States 29,199 individuals ended their life through suicide; that’s an average of 80 per day, or one person killing themselves every 18 minutes.
▸ Suicide ranks as the 11th overall cause of death among Americans; suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among young people (age 15-24). Suicide comes in before homicide or murder which ranked 14th overall.
▸ It is estimated that there are 25 attempted suicides for each completed suicide. Annually more than 730,000 individuals try to end their lives.
So much for believing that when life gets tough, the tough get going. We all know that sometimes the events of life can hit us so hard that it’s difficult to keep standing let alone to get going.
Fortunately you don’t have to face the difficulties of life in your own strength. You don’t have to face crises alone. God has promised, “I will never leave you, nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5). He will be with us through the midst of each trial to provide supernatural peace and strength if we will trust Him to do it. When life gets tough . . . TURN TO JESUS!
Look with me at John 14:1. Jesus says,
+ “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You trust in God; trust also in me.” (NIV)
The hearts of the disciples were troubled; their worst fears were about to become a reality. None of them wanted to believe what Jesus had told them. Surely none of the disciples would betray Jesus. How could Jesus talk about being handed over into the hands of evil men? None of the disciples would let that happen. Peter, the boldest of them all, tells the Lord that he would willingly lay down his life to save Jesus from an attack. But Jesus tells him that instead of coming to His defense, Peter would deny even knowing Jesus for fear of his own life.
No one is immune to trouble in their life. Crises and difficulties come in all shapes and sizes into each of our
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