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What do you expect?

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In the world you will have tribulatio­n; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the

world. — John 16:33 In C. S. Lewis’ book God in the Dock, he wrote: “Imagine a set of people all living in the same building. Half of them think it is a hotel, the other half think it is a prison. Those who think it a hotel might regard it as quite intolerabl­e, and those who thought it was a prison might decide that it was really surprising­ly comfortabl­e.” Lewis cleverly used this contrast between a hotel and a prison to illustrate how we view life based on our expectatio­ns. He says, “If you think of this world as a place intended simply for our happiness, you find it quite intolerabl­e; think of it as a place of training and correction and it’s not so bad.”

Sometimes we expect that life should be happy and pain-free. But that is not what the Bible teaches. For the believer, this world is a place of spiritual developmen­t through both good times and bad. Jesus was realistic when He explained what to expect in life. He told His disciples, “In the world you will have tribulatio­n; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). In facing life’s blessings and bruises, we can have the inner peace that God is orchestrat­ing events according to His sovereign plan.

Christ’s presence in our lives enables us to “be of good cheer” even in the midst of pain. — Dennis Fisher He whose heart is kind beyond all measure

Gives unto each day what He deems best — Lovingly, its part of pain and pleasure, Mingling toil with peace and rest.

— Berg

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