If I was where God wanted me, why were things going south? Isn't smooth 
		sailing a sign of God's blessings?
Job's friends thought so. One 
		discouraging report after another arrived. Property, children, servants; 
		all gone in a matter of minutes. Then he was afflicted with a case of 
		boils and a faithless wife to boot. His fair weather friends cameled 
		over and told him unconfessed sin was the reason for his troubles.
		
Jesus' disciples were probably confused too. They had watched Jesus 
		feed five thousand plus with five loaves of bread and two fish. Then he 
		told them to cross to the other side of the lake.
Obeying and now 
		far from land, they encounter a fierce storm. The wind and waves were 
		merciless. Seemed pretty unfair for a group of men who had left all to 
		follow him.
Ever been there? You worked hard for your spotless 
		credit record, only to have your spouse leave you and the bills. Now the 
		creditors are pouncing.
Or you reared your children by adhering 
		to the "Train up a child in the way they should go and when they're old 
		they will not depart from it" principle. But they did and trampled on 
		your heart in the process.
Actually, God never promised life 
		would be fair; only that he would be with us and take the bad and mold 
		good from it. Expecting life to be fair sets us up for disappointment 
		with God and can also lead to bitterness.
When Jesus came to the 
		disciples walking on water, Peter wanted to walk to him. He didn't make 
		it far because he began looking at the circumstances instead of Jesus. 
		But Jesus didn't let him sink. He took his hand, placed him back in the 
		boat and calmed the storm.
Difficult and unfair circumstances 
		give God the opportunity to shine his goodness and power into our life. 
		Like Peter, we need to trust him by faith regardless of the situation or 
		whether we understand the reason for it.
Prayer: Holy Father, 
		enable us to trust Your wisdom when life deals us unfair blows.
		Martin Wiles 
		mandmwiles@PROTECTED  
Harleyville, South Carolina, USA 
		www.morningliteministry.com
		
		
 
 
	 
				 
	
				 
	
				