Pastor Larry continued the "Greater Than" series this Father's Day
Talking about suffering which of course happens in many a way
But first we took some time to hear the testimony of the family Brill
Who went through tough times but are now living per God's will
To Joel chapter two verse twenty five they in conclusion did refer
That God can repay the years of suffering, they clearly do concur
From John sixteen and James five, Pastor Larry did then read
Despite our worldly troubles, God offers all the mercy we need
"God is Greater than Bad Days" was the apt title of Pastor's talk
Reminding us that none of our bad days compared to Job's walk
On one day, he lost all his cattle and most of his family as well
On the second, he got sores all over his body the Bible does tell
Into his life and actions and faith, Job's wife and friends did prod
Job corrected them, prayed, remained silent, and repented to God
Job suffered loss and emotional pain greater than most could bear
But per Isaiah sixty one, we are told to praise instead of despair
When Job was faced with the losses and pain, God he did worship
"The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away," he did astutely quip
Job suffered sickness and much physical pain, Pastor went on to say
Per John nine, sometimes this comes so God's work He can display
When faced with this, Job's wife asked him to curse God and die
He rebuked her strongly and instead focused on how to God glorify
Job suffered accusations from his friends and therefore mental pain
Per Matthew five, for the kingdom of heaven the persecuted will attain
Despite that, Job knew that God knew the way that Job would take
God was ultimately in control and happy is what He would Job make
In conclusion, Pastor Larry then read from First Peter chapter number four
Which said that no matter what trials we face, we will be blessed even more
So remember that struggles and challenges this world will momentarily bring
And we should worship, glorify, and give thanks in the midst of any suffering
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As I listened to Pastor's sermon, I thought of another poem once done
About suffering and perseverance, using Romans five from verse one
"Therefore", the start of this passage sayeth
"We have been justified through faith"
"We have peace with God through Christ"
For it was his sacrifice that sufficed
"In the hope of the glory of God" we rejoice
But also in our sufferings, for we do have a choice
For "suffering produces perseverance"
Which then leads to character's appearance
From character we then get hope
Can hope disappoint us? Nope!
"For God has poured out his love into our hearts"
"We have been justified through faith"
"We have peace with God through Christ"
For it was his sacrifice that sufficed
"In the hope of the glory of God" we rejoice
But also in our sufferings, for we do have a choice
For "suffering produces perseverance"
Which then leads to character's appearance
From character we then get hope
Can hope disappoint us? Nope!
"For God has poured out his love into our hearts"
That is where the work of the Holy Spirit starts
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