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THE HOLY SPIRIT HELPS IN YOUR DISTRESS

Day 136

May 16, 2024 • Romans 8:26–28

Romans 8:26-28


Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.


The Holy Spirit helps us in our difficult times. In the middle of great pain, we often can’t pray. We don’t know what to say; we don’t have the strength to muster the right words. So the precious Holy Spirit, who lives within us because we are believers in Christ, intercedes for us with God. He expresses our deepest pain and pleads for us in line with God’s will because he knows God’s will.


Not only are we promised the Spirit’s help in our distress, we are also promised that everything that happens to us will work together for good. The things that happen to us might not be “good,” but God will make them work to our ultimate benefit, to help us become what he wants us to become—mature, Christlike and prepared for heaven. There may be suffering, pain and trials, but under God’s control, even these will be for our good.


The Holy Spirit will intercede for us when our trials become so intense that we cannot find words to pray. God promises that his Spirit will plead in harmony with his will. God also promises that he will work all things together for our good. That’s how much God loves us. 


GOD’S PROMISE TO ME:

• My Spirit can help you in your distress. He can pray when you can’t.

• I cause everything in your life to work together for your greatest good.


MY PRAYER TO GOD:

Lord, thank you for the Spirit’s intercession for me when I am overwhelmed by trouble. I trust you to take my distress and work it out for my good. Amen.

GOD’S DISCIPLINE LEADS TO HOLINESS

June 1, 2024 • Hebrews 12:10–11

June 1 GOD’S DISCIPLINE LEADS TO HOLINESS Hebrews 12:10-11 For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure; but he for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness. Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby. Our fathers and mothers disciplined us, and now we discipline our own children. Often, however, our discipline is not perfect, especially when we offer discipline out of irritation or when we are exhausted. God’s discipline, however, is always right—and always good for us. Today’s promise is that God’s discipline means we will share in his holiness. We already share in God’s holiness because of our faith, but God is preparing us to be truly perfect in heaven. Of course, discipline is not enjoyable—in fact, it can be downright painful. Precisely because it is painful, we want to avoid it, and so we try to learn what God wants to avoid further pain. That’s what the writer of Hebrews meant when he said that afterward there would be a quiet harvest of right living. As we become holy, we are being prepared for heaven.  GOD’S PROMISE TO ME: • When I discipline you, it is always right and good for you, for I am preparing you to share in my holiness. • My discipline will result in a quiet harvest of right living in your life. MY PRAYER TO GOD: God, you promise that your discipline is always right and good and that I will share in your holiness. Thank you for that promise. I pray that I will learn the lessons you have for me and that I will move on to maturity. Amen.

GOD DISCIPLINES YOU BECAUSE HE DELIGHTS IN YOU

May 31, 2024 • Proverbs 3:11–12

Proverbs 3:11-12 My son, despise not the chastening of the Lord ; neither be weary of his correction: For whom the Lord loveth he correcteth; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth. “This will hurt me more than it hurts you.” Have you heard those words? They’re usually spoken in regard to discipline. We give the advice in these verses to our precious children when we discipline them. We certainly train them never to ignore us, and we also hope that they will not be discouraged by our discipline. Loving discipline teaches our children what is right while showing them that we discipline them because we love them. So it is with God. Like a loving father he disciplines us because he wants us to mature and to act correctly and responsibly. He disciplines us because he delights in us. Holding on to this truth isn’t always easy, especially when we are in the middle of being disciplined by God. We typically get angry or discouraged. Yet discipline, like pruning, is necessary and beneficial. We need to pray that we will not be discouraged but, instead, see God’s discipline as evidence that he delights in us.  GOD’S PROMISE TO ME: • I may discipline you at times, but only because I am a loving Father who corrects the child in whom I delight. MY PRAYER TO GOD: Lord, you say that you correct me because you love me and delight in me. I admit that I don’t always see your discipline this way. Help me to grasp the truth that you are disciplining me because you delight in me. Thank you for being a loving Father who cares enough to teach me what is right. Amen.

YOU CAN TRUST IN THE POWER OF PRAYER

May 30, 2024 • James 5:16

James 5:16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. Does prayer really make a difference? If God knows everything that’s going to happen, why pray? Can we really change God’s mind? We might be tempted to live as though everything happens by chance, and we must sit back and watch it all unfold. We have no control, so why try to do anything? We know that God knows everything, that all our days are in his book and the hairs of our head are numbered. But it’s important to remember that while we don’t know everything, our lives on this earth are a continuous quest of getting to know God better. He knows everything. So we talk to him, asking for guidance and help or protection. Does prayer change anything? Perhaps a better question is how does prayer change us? The Bible promises that our earnest prayers have great power and wonderful results. Prayer changes things—but most of all, it changes us.  GOD’S PROMISE TO ME: • Your prayers can have great power and wonderful results. MY PRAYER TO GOD: Heavenly Father, you say that the earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power. I realize this doesn’t mean you answer every prayer with an unequivocal yes. I want to experience that power today. I trust that you hear my prayers and that you will answer. Amen.