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Joy in the Midst of Difficulty

Read: Acts 13:42-52

And when the Gentiles heard this, they began rejoicing and glorifying the word of the Lord, and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed. (v. 48)

I once knew a missionary couple who had some very difficult trials. First, they were sent to a country in South America where a revolution took place, and their house was burned to the ground. Then they were sent to China, but the communists were taking over and they had to leave. Later, they were assigned to Japan, and the ship carrying all their possessions sunk to the bottom of the ocean. So many setbacks, but they wouldn’t quit. They knew God had called them to serve as missionaries and they would not be denied. Instead, they displayed such joy at the opportunity to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.

It must have been much the same for Paul. The troubles he would face as a missionary were just beginning, but none of them seemed to faze him. He had been called by God to a special mission. He mentioned that again in today’s passage: “I have made you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring salvation to the ends of the earth” (v. 47).

Paul never seemed to lose the joy of serving the Lord. He simply shook off the dust from his feet and headed on to the next place where God was leading him, “filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.” —John Koedyker

As you pray, ask God for joy in your commitment to serve him.

About the Author

John Koedyker

Rev. John C. Koedyker is an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America. He has served as a missionary to Japan as well as pastor of several churches in Iowa and Michigan. Until recently he served Muskegon Classis as its Stated Clerk for 18 years. He resides in Grand Haven, Michigan.