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From: "Grace Aiello" <joshgta@...>
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 14:42:12 -0500


A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4674 - "The Better Beyond the Bitter"
Psalms 30:5

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	You know something's up when a friend offers you a piece of candy and then 
stands there to watch you eat it. It happened in our office when my 
administrative assistant offered me a piece of sour apple candy with the 
interesting name "Warheads." That should have been my second clue, besides 
her standing there and watching me. The third clue should have been the 
drawing on the wrapper. It's this cartoon guy with his head sort of blowing 
up. Well, being the good sport that I am, I went for it. The first minute 
was awful! Bitter doesn't describe the taste. It was just bad bitter! It 
made my mouth pucker and it even made my eyes water! And then, as suddenly 
as that sharp bitter taste had invaded my mouth, the taste changed to a 
really enjoyable, sweet fruit taste. Which, I am happy to report, lasted 
considerably longer than the bad taste.

	I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The 
Better Beyond the Bitter."

	Our word for today from the Word of God comes from Psalms 30:5. It's short 
but it says a lot. "Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in 
the morning." God says there will be bitter times, and you may be going 
through or heading into one of those bitter times right now. A lot of times 
those bitter seasons hit as suddenly as the bitter taste of that crazy 
candy, and you're just not prepared for it and it just plain hurts.

	God's wonderful promise here is not that the bitter won't come, but that it 
won't last. It won't be the final outcome. It won't be the last chapter. No, 
for those who belong to Jesus Christ, "rejoicing comes in the morning." What 
did I have to do to enjoy the sweet taste of that candy? The same thing 
you'll have to do to get the rejoicing He has for you on the other side. You 
have to get through the bitter. But you can, if you know it isn't always 
going to taste like this.

	I don't know what burden you're bearing right now. It could be the pain of 
losing someone you love, maybe a serious medical problem, or a hurting 
marriage, or you're a hurting parent or a hurting child. Maybe the "weeping" 
season is because of finances, or a broken dream, or a long emotional 
valley. But notice the three redeeming words after "weeping may remain," it 
says, "for a night." This night, even this long night, will not last 
forever. And on the other side a time of joy that is hard for you to imagine 
right now but which God guarantees. In fact, the beautiful time may actually 
be produced by the bitter time; as the joy of a new baby is produced by a 
painful delivery process.

	But you do have to get through this bitter taste without abandoning your 
Lord or His plans. A great saint of another generation, Dr. V. Raymond 
Edman, had a perspective on the hard times that can help you get through it. 
He said that in any situation, a child of God can be sure of these four 
hope-givers: "I am here by God's appointment; in His keeping; under His 
training; for His time." And then he adds, "In any kind of trial, always 
look for the blessing." Remember, you have God's word that you will not be 
tested beyond what you can bear.

	You may really dislike the taste of what you're going through right now, 
and that's understandable, but don't think that it will always taste like 
this. The sweet time that God has for those who endure is waiting for you on 
the other side of this bitter time. And like a certain candy that began very 
distasteful, the sweet time will last a lot longer than the bitter time.

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