June 26, 2026
but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.
I Peter 4:13 NKJV
Question
How can your response to your current trial point others to the faithfulness and goodness of Christ?
Context
Peter wrote to believers who were facing persecution because of their faith in Christ. Rather than encouraging them to avoid suffering, he reminded them that hardship for the sake of Christ is not a sign of God’s absence but an opportunity to identify with Jesus. Their suffering had purpose because it pointed others to the hope found in Christ and prepared them for the glory yet to come.
Application
Hardship is something we all face, but not all suffering is wasted. When we endure trials with unwavering faith, we become living testimonies of God’s sustaining grace. Our response to pain often speaks louder than our words. People are watching to see whether our faith is genuine when life is difficult. As we trust God through disappointments, sickness, loss, or opposition, He uses our perseverance to glorify Himself and strengthen others. Though we may not understand every trial, we can be confident that God is using it to shape us into the image of Christ.
Truth For The Day
God never wastes your hardships when they are surrendered to Him for His glory.
Pray
Lord, when hardships come, help me to trust You instead of becoming discouraged. Give me strength to endure with joy, knowing that You are at work even when I cannot see it. Let my life reflect Your grace so that others will see Christ through me. May every trial bring You glory and draw me closer to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.