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Cure For Complainers

Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn

For years, the nearest I came to glorying in tribulations was to mutter, “Well, praise the Lord anyway!” I felt that my complaining was usually justified. After all, who needs pain and frustration? I certainly didn’t, I thought. But God thought differently.

The Lord knew that I needed to change and grow spiritually. In Romans 5:3-4, Paul taught that life’s predicaments can produce godly character in us. Our complaining hinders God’s work.

Here are some suggestions for overcoming a complaining attitude:

1. Remember that your troubles did not take God by surprise. He is still in control.

2. Believe that God has a solution, a provision, or a gift of wisdom to match your difficulty.

3. Pray, affirming your faith in God and expressing your confidence in His loving purpose for you.

4. Wait with expectancy and availability, trusting God to work out His perfect will.

5. Praise Him—even before He acts.

This alternative to complaining gives God an opportunity to work creatively, both in us and in our circumstances. Best of all, even if circumstances don’t change, He uses them to change us. I recommend it!

Little things that fret and try us,
Causing murmur and complaint,
If but borne as He intended,
Are the makings of a saint. —Meadows

Don't complain about thorns among roses; be grateful for roses among thorns.