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If God Wants Me Happy, Why Do I Suffer So Much? :: Desiring God

The following is an edited transcript of the audio.

Chronic illness, difficult marriages, losing a child—doesn't God want me to be happy?

God definitely wants you to be happy long-term and infinitely, and deeply now in and through those circumstances.

What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, will he not with him freely give us all things? (Romans 8:31-32)

That's saying that since God paid the infinite price of his Son for you, will he not then surely carry through in providing everything you need?

And then it goes on to say, "What shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness"—I mean, these are hard things!—"or peril, or sword? As it is written, 'We are being killed all day long'" (8:35-36).

So you've got persecution and murder of Christians. And then he says, "No. In"—In—"all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."

What I think "more than conquerors" means for your happiness is that a conqueror has his enemies lying subdued at his feet. You've got distress, famine, nakedness, peril, sword, persecution, and there they are, conquered at my feet. More than conquerors means they're not just at my feet. They are serving me. They're not just in chains in prison. They are serving me. My persecution, my famine, my nakedness, my loss—as painful and as tearful as they are—are my servants. God works them all together for my good.

Now that good that he works in and through them is the foundation of my happiness. It isn't the circumstance. There's plenty of tears. Jesus was "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief." Paul says, "Sorrowful yet always rejoicing."

I think Paul was always crying and always happy. How could he not be crying? He was so beat up. His back must've looked like a hunk of jelly most of the time because he had these five-times-thirty-nine lashes beat over his back and then healed in all kinds of gnarly ways. So this man lived with a thorn in his flesh, probably in his back, in his eyes, in his mind. And he had enemies all around him. And he said, "Rejoice in the Lord, and again I say rejoice!"

So yes, God wants you happy. But he doesn't do it with circumstance. He does it with himself. He does it with the gospel. And he does it in and through circumstances.

This is a call for faith—huge faith—that God is good, God is for us, and God is using all these things for our deep happiness now and our perfect, unsullied happiness forever in the age to come.

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The Damning Dangers of the Prosperity False-Gospel

Money Quote:

"If you offer people what they do not consider foolishness in the natural man, you're not preaching the gospel.  And the prosperity gospel offers to people what they desperately want as fallen people, gives it to them, and grows huge churches, and we export it to Africa and the Philipines, flying in with our jets, bilking of there money and going back to our condos worth 3 million dollars.  It is horrific what we export as Americans."

My thoughts: We must always be careful that we guard our hearts and minds from believing that you can have "your best life now" apart from suffering for the gospel of the Kingdom.  The so called "preachers" on TV won't tell you the dangers associated with their theology, because to do so lowers their profit margin.
Jesus said, "No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money."  The prosperity false-gospel preachers above all else urge us to serve the false god of money, sacrificing the lives of their followers on the alters of greed and comfort.
We must flee from them, or we will find ourselves with slit throats, being burned as a sacrifice to feed their coveting!

HT: Thabiti

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