You probably have heard the adage, “Be careful what you pray for.” At times the answers to our prayers include things we don’t want, but actually need. When we pray for more patience and endurance, we actually ask God to send tribulation, something most of us try to avoid. But we cannot have one without the other.
We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. 4 And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. 5 And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love. Romans 5:3-5 (NLT)
Since sometimes the answers to our prayers appear to be something that is working against us instead of for us, it is important for us to have God’s perspective. God’s wisdom will enable us to properly interpret events and situations.
The coronavirus outbreak appears to be something very bad, but what if it is an answer to our prayers? For years people I know have been asking God to send an awakening to our nation and the world, no matter what it takes. I knew when I prayed this that I needed to be prepared for coming hardship, but I felt it would be worth it. Do you?
Most people are are hardened against God and the gospel. When everything is going well, it is easy to think we do not need God. But when things come crashing down around us, many people instinctively turn to God. If God needs to bring down our economy, threaten our health, and destroy the status quo in order to bring countless thousands to Christ, would we be “on board”?
None of us has complete understanding regarding why this happening. Those with a godless worldview see it as pure chance or the machinations of evil people, depending on whether they hold to conspiracy theories or not. But those of us who believe God is sovereign over all things realize that no matter what or who is the origin of this virus, God is using it to further his purposes, which include the return of his Son Jesus to finalize God’s rule on the earth.
Without assigning blame or pretending to know the reasons for this outbreak, we can offer people the hope that God is present in the midst of it.
He wants people to reach out to him in their fear and desperation. Only he can provide peace and security through the gospel. The only really safe place is God.
Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy! I look to you for protection. I will hide beneath the shadow of your wings until the danger passes by. Psalm 57:1 (NLT)
Father God, I am afraid and disconcerted by what is happening around me. I now realize just how much I need you. Please forgive me for trying to live independently from you. Thank you for sending your Son Jesus to die for my sins and open the door for me to be part of your eternal family. Jesus, I confess that you are the risen Lord, and I surrender my life to you. Come, Holy Spirit, fill me with your love and power. Open my eyes to the amazing love of God and the truth of the Bible. Help me to live for you for this day forward and tell others about the wonderful Good News of salvation. Amen.