Speed Bumps

You know, those annoying bumps, usually found in parks, shopping centers, hospitals, etc. Most of us, if we’re honest, don’t like them, but they do serve a purpose. They slow us down.

 If we had our way, we would always choose smooth sailing. We would never get sick, never experience disappointments, disruptions, trials, trouble, or have any problems in our life. The truth is, we live in an imperfect world where many bumps will come our way. God works His purpose and plan through those bumps. 

Three words come to mind: In John 15, Jesus speaks of pruning. In 2 Corinthians 12, Paul mentions suffering. The writer of Hebrews in chapter 12 talks about chastening.  All these things tend to make us better people and more productive soldiers of the cross. Pruning makes a bush stronger and healthier. Suffering allows God’s strength to be manifested. Chastening leads to godliness and obedience. 

Thank the Lord for the bumps. For through the bumps in life come blessings. Let’s remember this the next time we go over a speed bump.

 

The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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