This past weekend, Thursday night through Sunday afternoon, I was involved with a men’s retreat. It was a great opportunity for me to do something a little different. I was on the leadership team and we had 33 first-time participants in the retreat. My job was to give one of the talks and then to be there to assist in counseling any of the participants that may ask for prayer or just a listening ear.
Even though I was there to lead, I am not sure I did any leading. In fact, I had the opportunity to do a lot of observing. I saw men from all walks of life and all age groups sharing their faith and their struggles. I was moved by the transformation that began in some of their lives. But what moved me the most was seeing the dedication in many of their lives.
I have struggles just as everyone else does, but as a pastor, I am often a bit insulated from the struggles that some people face. As I listened to the stories of some of the men, I was reminded that God works in the midst of some pretty dark places. There were men there who have struggled – and are struggling – with all kinds of addictions. There were a couple of men there that have just recently been released from prison. Others that have had serious family struggles for years.
But in the midst of all their struggles, these men made an intentional choice to follow Jesus. I was reminded of a very important truth. When we are faced with struggles, we often pray for God to deliver us – to get us out of this mess. But many times, Jesus does not remove the struggles but rather walks with us through them.
Remember that today – even if your struggles are not removed from you – that does not mean that God is not walking with you through them. It is a day to day thing – a journey. Transformation does not happen overnight. It is a progression. The New Testament teaches us that these present struggles are refining us and being used by God to form us.
So this past weekend, the leader was led.
Be blessed today!
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