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Hard times // Tempos difíceis


Reading the book of Kings in the Bible sometimes it can be boring and sometimes very complicated. Not always the events are chronological. That I don’t know the reason. It can only be boring if you read as it is a normal book, and likely you won’t find many applicable things for your life. However, if you read not only the book of Kings but the whole Bible as a book about God, not about the people of Israel, not about you or whatever, but only about God, you will know the person of God. You will know the personality of God, all characteristic that he has, his love, his mercy, his faithfulness. You will understand so many more things about Him than you ever imagined.

2 Kings 8: 1 – 6 tells us a short story about the Shunammite woman who Elisha raised her son from the dead. God shows great concern for this woman. God has seen her, has seen all her troubles, sadness, desperation, and more importantly, He saw her faith. God knows her and honors her faith. So, Elisha warns her about a famine that is about to come and advise her to leave and go somewhere else for 7 years.

We see that God protected her. She trusted in His words. Even knowing that would be a hard and difficult season of her life, to leave her country, along with her son (most likely). Even though she trusted. We don’t know how life was for her during those 7 years that she was living in a foreign country. It might have been very difficult. I know that because I also live in a foreign country, there is nothing easy to here away from your own culture. During that time for starters being a woman wasn’t easy, being a woman alone with a son, even worse. As it is for any woman in the world. Even though, she decided to obey.

After 7 years has passed, she came back and found out that there was someone else living in her house. She decided to plea to the king. God knew all these movements and was preparing the king’s heart to restore not only her house but all products of the filed from the day she left until now. Can you imagine that? If she hadn’t left, she could have starved; but she endured for 7 years abroad, and God restored all that belonged to her. God is good and his mercy endured forever. Praise the LORD!

How many times we refuse to obey because we are afraid or don’t understand God’s plans. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28). Even when it doesn’t make any sense, we should always keep firm in the faith that all things God works for the good of those who love him. We shouldn’t try to make sense of every circumstance. Yes, trust in God blindly, as the Shunammite woman.

Don’t even think that you are a good person, you are a good Christian, you don’t deserve to go through all these problems and blah blah blah. Just be grateful because God knows better. It is for the best. Do your part - ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’ Luke 10:27. And “18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 19 Do not quench the Spirit. 20 Do not treat prophecies with contempt 21 but test them all; hold on to what is good, 22 reject every kind of evil. 23 May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Thessalonians 5:18-23

Being a Christian is not synonymous of a life free of problems, but a life full of victories. For you to have victory, you must fight. “For we are not fighting against people made of flesh and blood, but against persons without bodies—the evil rulers of the unseen world, those mighty satanic beings and great evil princes of darkness who rule this world; and against huge numbers of wicked spirits in the spirit world.” Ephesians 6:12 TLB.
Ler o Livro dos Reis na Bíblia às vezes pode ser entediante e às vezes muito complicado. Nem sempre os eventos são cronológicos. Que eu não sei o motivo. Só pode ser entediante se você ler como é um livro normal, e provavelmente não encontrará muitas coisas aplicáveis para sua vida. Entretanto, se você ler não apenas o livro dos reis, mas toda a Bíblia como um livro sobre Deus, não sobre o povo de Israel, não sobre você ou qualquer outra coisa, mas somente sobre Deus, você conhecerá a pessoa de Deus. Você conhecerá a personalidade de Deus, todas as características que ele tem, seu amor, sua misericórdia, sua fidelidade. Você entenderá muito mais coisas sobre Ele do que você imaginou.

2 Reis 8: 1-6 nos conta uma pequena história sobre a mulher Sunamita que Eliseu levantou seu filho dentre os mortos. Deus mostra grande preocupação por essa mulher. Deus a viu, viu todos os seus problemas, tristeza, desespero e, mais importante, viu sua fé. Deus a conhece e honra sua fé. Então, Eliseu a avisa sobre uma fome que está prestes a vir e aconselhá-la a sair e ir a outro lugar por 7 anos.

Nós vemos que Deus a protegeu. Ela confiou em suas palavras. Mesmo sabendo que seria uma época dura e difícil de sua vida, deixar seu país, junto com seu filho (provavelmente). Mesmo assim, ela confiou. Nós não sabemos como a vida foi para ela durante esses 7 anos que ela estava vivendo em um país estrangeiro. Pode ter sido muito difícil. Eu sei que porque eu também moro em um país estrangeiro, não há nada fácil aqui longe da sua própria cultura. Durante esse tempo, para começar, ser mulher não era fácil, ser uma mulher sozinha com um filho, ainda pior. Como é para qualquer mulher no mundo. Mesmo assim, ela decidiu obedecer.

Depois de 7 anos, ela voltou e descobriu que havia outra pessoa morando em sua casa. Ela decidiu pedir ao rei. Deus sabia de todos esses movimentos e estava preparando o coração do rei para restaurar não só a casa dela, mas todos os produtos do campo desde o dia em que ela partiu até agora. Você consegue imaginar isso? Se ela não tivesse saído, ela poderia ter morrido de fome; mas ela sofreu por 7 anos no exterior, e Deus restaurou tudo o que pertencia a ela. Deus é bom e sua misericórdia dura para sempre. Louve o Senhor!

Quantas vezes nos recusamos a obedecer porque temos medo ou não entendemos os planos de Deus. E sabemos que em todas as coisas Deus trabalha para o bem daqueles que o amam, que foram chamados de acordo com o seu propósito (Romanos 8:28). Mesmo quando isso não faz sentido, devemos sempre nos manter firmes na fé de que todas as coisas que Deus faz para o bem daqueles que o amam. Nós não devemos tentar entender todas as circunstâncias. Mas sim, confiar em Deus cegamente, como a mulher sunamita.

Nem pense que você é uma boa pessoa, você é um bom cristão, você não merece passar por todos esses problemas e blá blá blá. Apenas seja grato porque Deus sabe melhor. É o melhor. Faça a sua parte - "Ame o Senhor seu Deus com todo o seu coração e com toda a sua alma e com toda a sua força e com toda a sua mente"; e "ame ao seu próximo como a si mesmo" Lucas 10:27. E “18 agradeça em todas as circunstâncias; porque esta é a vontade de Deus para você em Cristo Jesus. 19 Não apague o Espírito. 20 Não tratem as profecias com desprezo 21, mas testem todas elas; segure-se no que é bom, 22 rejeite todo tipo de mal. 23 Que o próprio Deus, o Deus da paz, os santifique completamente. Que todo o seu espírito, alma e corpo seja mantido irrepreensível com a vinda de nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo. "1 Tessalonicenses 5: 18-23

Ser cristão não é sinônimo de uma vida livre de problemas, mas uma vida cheia de vitórias. Para você ter vitória, você deve lutar. “Porque não estamos lutando contra pessoas feitas de carne e osso, mas contra pessoas sem corpos - os governantes do mal, invisíveis, grandes seres satânicos e grandes príncipes das trevas que governam este mundo; e contra um grande número de espíritos maus no mundo espiritual.” Efésios 6:12 TLB - traduzida.

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