Word of the Father · Day 333/366
Hope That Produces Character
“And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope:”
Romans 5:3-4
You've been through hard things lately, and maybe you still are. Every difficulty felt useless, every obstacle felt like just one more weight with no purpose at all, other than making you suffer.
But I want to show you the logic I work by, so different from the world's logic: tribulation, when walked through with me, is never wasted. It produces patience — the ability to keep going even without rushing toward results. Patience produces experience — the character formed in someone who has already proven they can endure. And experience produces hope — not a naive hope, but a tested hope, one that has already walked through fire and is still standing.
Every difficulty you've walked through up to now was not lost. It is being transformed, inside you, into a hope stronger than the one you had before you suffered. That doesn't make the suffering good, but it does make it useful in my hands.