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Fruitful in Suffering
Fruitful in Suffering
Fruitful in Suffering
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Trials, tribulations, and every day issues belong to us all. The pressures and hardships of life can cause us to want to throw in the towel and give up. But take heart, Ruth Merritt assures us that we can be fruitful in Christ even in the midst of suffering. She shares with us the story of Joseph and how God used him during the hard times in his life. Joseph didnt give up nor did he give in, but he totally trusted God. As a result of his unwavering trust and steadfastness, he was appointed to the highest position in the land. If we will stay the course and trust God completely just as Joseph did, He will use us for His highest good and we will produce much fruit even during our suffering. So, open your heart to God as you read this book and see just how He will use you for his glory.
To God be the Glory!
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Release dateJan 5, 2012
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Fruitful in Suffering
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Ruth Merritt

Ruth Merritt is an awe-inspiring woman of God who delights in sharing the Word of God with others. Her desire is to know Him deeply and to make sure that others know Him as well. Her walk with God is strong and enduring. Because she has stood the test of time, she is able to share with others that the Best is Yet to Come. Ruth is a native of Greensboro, Georgia and currently resides in Abbeville, South Carolina.

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    Fruitful in Suffering - Ruth Merritt

    Chapter 1

    The Danger of Giving Up Too Soon

    Today, February 4, 2006, is another day that the Lord has kept me! It is about 1:05 p.m. on a windy Saturday afternoon. My family has been in Florida all week. Bobby’s job sent him and his family. This was a nice little outing for them but it was also a good thing for me to be able to have the house to God and me. I had already asked the Holy Spirit for another book title but I needed to get in position to hear from God.

    On August 8, 2005, I began reading through the Bible again. I said again because there have been times I have read the Bible and the words left me empty. I am learning to ask God, What do You want me to learn today? I didn’t want to keep giving up too soon. I knew that there was something else He wanted me to know. So, I began a search that day in Genesis. I finished studying the book of Genesis on August 14, 2005. I had my title for my next book and I knew that I wanted to follow the life of Joseph first and see how he was used by God.

    Joseph was a bearer of news that sounded good to him but his brothers didn’t want to hear it. They already felt that Joseph was getting all of the attention because he was the youngest. This did not stop Joseph from being a tale-teller. Joseph, a young man of seventeen, was tending the flocks with his brothers. These were the sons of Bilham and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives. Joseph brought his father a bad report about them. (Genesis 37:2) When you want the attention of a family member or friend, sometimes you want to tell or even brag about something that may be happening in your life. When you get the opportunity to do so, you may be sent to find that friend or like Joseph, his brothers.

    I know all Bible readers know the story of Joseph so I’m not going to tell it word for word. I only want to write what the Holy Spirit gives me. I just want you to know that whatever you are going through, God will give you favor. God can still use you! You may be like Joseph, who had a certain way of flaunting his gift. Yet Joseph didn’t let them stop him from telling his dreams. Joseph’s coat of many colors caused his brothers to not want to see him coming.

    A lot of trials and setbacks lay ahead for Joseph, but he didn’t give up. The danger of giving up too soon will cause you to miss out on being used by God. God is looking for some sufferers! God will give you favor when you have been hated and ostracized. God has a way of making it up to you. The more people persecute you, the more God opens doors for you.

    Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery for telling his dreams. They plotted against his life for telling his dreams. It was his dreams that bothered them. They didn’t stop to think that God gave him the dreams. So, Joseph suffered from the hands of his brothers. Little did they know that they were pushing Joseph to the top. What was meant for evil, or should I say, what they meant for evil, God meant it for good.

    I would like to look at my life again. Sometimes God has to get you out of the house. Sometimes we suffer defeat by flaunting our gift too soon. I’m guilty! How about you? I could have lost my mind but God delivered me. You see, there is a difference between blessed and free. When you are not free, you can’t enjoy the blessings of God. No pain, no gain. When you are searching for that missing link and it seems like no one wants to be bothered with you, God will turn your life around. He will let you be fruitful in the midst of your suffering. He will turn children and situations around, and he will take a mess and turn it into a message. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: And he delighteth in his way. (Psalm 37:23)

    When you delight yourself in the Lord, you can shout unto God right in the middle of suffering. You may need a lot of polishing before the time comes but God will stay with you until the end. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, they carry out their wicked schemes. (Psalm 37:7)

    It is how God sees us that matters. The wicked will be overthrown but the house of the righteous will stand forever (Proverbs 12:7). Be a conqueror over what is trying to conquer you. Just remember, the things that have been spoken over your life will be tried. What happened with Joseph turned out for his good. God’s word tells us, We know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose. (Romans 8:28).

    I see Joseph running along in the field looking for his brothers. So he [Israel] said to him, go and see if all is well with your brothers and with the flocks and bring a word back to me. Then he [Israel] sent him off from the valley of Hebron. When Joseph arrived at Shechem, a man found him wandering around in the fields and asked What are you looking for? (Gen. 37:14-15) When Joseph caught up with his brothers, there was no joyous occasion. They rejected him all the more. (They had seen the coat of many colors from a distance). They were already plotting what to do with him. Joseph’s coat had already caused isolation from his brothers; therefore, to see him coming, added more fuel to the fire. Joseph could have said that he hoped his dreams come true or he could have secretly wished that they would have come true but he wanted to be accepted by his brothers. He just went about it the wrong way.

    We can tell things before it is time to tell it. We can want to be admired by people. We want to stand out in the crowd so that we are accepted in society. Instead of waiting on God, we look to man to help us up which results in a big fall. It only boils down to we don’t want to go through anything. You are already suffering and in pain and you say in your mind, I give up, I am not going another step farther. Instead of getting in position to hear from God, we start focusing on everything but God. Sometimes God has to bring us to a place where we see that no matter the suffering, we can make it!

    Chapter 2

    The Secret Place in God

    When our dreams are shattered and we are left bitter, we have the tendency to want to give up. We go day in and day out suffering defeat. In our minds, we start feeling like we can’t go another day—feeling as though all is lost. First, I want to tell you that all suffering is not the result of a sickness! You can suffer from lots of things and stuff that can arise at any given time in life. Joseph was not without sin. His brothers’ plots and plans added more to the drama that was brewing in the family. The attention that Joseph was getting from his father made his brothers discredit him more and more.

    When you feel like there is no hope, do as Joseph did, keep praying and wait on God. Don’t give up. Help is on the way. My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him. (Psalm 62:5). You may find yourself in a pit! In a pit, there is nothing to do but pray to God. In a pit, you are expecting someone to come by every second to get you out. When you get in that secret place with God, you come to terms with the things that got you there in the first place. Then you listen for the voice of God. You start having confidence in his voice. You will not be moved by what you see. The only thing that you have is the promise from God that He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. (Psalm 91:1) The power in the secret place will help you find your destiny. You will find out "if any man suffers as a Christian,

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