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JOB 2:10
But he said to her, "You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from
God, and shall we not accept adversity?" In all this Job did not sin with his lips.

An old Arab proverb says, "All sun and no rain makes a desert." Even nature demonstrates the
importance of dark clouds and wet days. Without them, life not only fails to grow but totally dries up
and blows away. Nothing but sunshine would make for a barren and uninhabitable landscape.
Job realized this truth applied not only to nature but to human life as well. It would be foolish to think
that God should send only those things that appear to be good without balancing them with those
experiences that appear to be bad.
To accept the one and refuse the other is to question God's wisdom. As painful as it was to go through
the loss of his possessions, his health and, most of all, his children, Job was unwilling to fault God. He
knew it was part of God's balance in life.
If given the option, most of us would probably choose sunshine over rain, ice cream over liver and joy
over sadness. Fortunately, God doesn't always give us a choice when it comes to things that challenge
our lives. Both sorrow and gladness often come from sources over which we have no control.
We can resist the trials and plead for only the "good" things, but this would be foolish. Without the
balance between positives and negatives, our spiritual lives would be like the desert. The alternative is
to submit to God and accept what He sends our way as part of His ultimate plan for our good.
You may not find it natural, but give thanks for the painful events that have happened in your life.
Recognize them for what they are– a gift from the hand of the God who loves you. Acknowledge the
truth that you need the rain as well as the sun to make your life complete. God gives you what is best
for you. Trust Him and rejoice.
WITHOUT THE RAIN, IT'S HARD TO FULLY APPRECIATE THE SUNSHINE.
WOODROW KROLL
www.backtothebible.in

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