IT RAINS ON THE JUST AND THE UNJUST
by David Wilkerson
[May 19, 1931 - April 27, 2011]
I would be lying if I told you that Christians will observe sorrow, trouble,
unemployment and depression on all sides while they themselves remain safe
within a cozy cocoon of health and wealth. The Bible says God causes the rain
to fall on both the just and the unjust (Matthew 5:45). Job was holy—yet he
suffered! But just as God brought Job out of his affliction, so He will bring
us out even though we, too, will go through the fire.

Hundreds of ministers are meeting to pray in different cities, and the same
confession is heard: "Never have so many been so deeply tested. Satan has come
like a flood, with trouble, hardship, deep sorrow and pain befalling the
godly."
Satan was Job's troubler and he is your troubler. Could it be that he has stood
again before God and issued a great accusation against the last-days church? He
might have challenged God, "It is the last hour, but You have no true church.
You have no spotless bride. There are no wise virgins; in fact, most of them
are asleep. Look at them—materialistic, self-centered, grasping for riches
and the good life. Listen to their teachers telling them they need not suffer,
that all things are theirs for the asking.
"Take down Your wall of protection, God! Let me put them to the test. You won't
even have a holy remnant left. I'll take away their employment. I'll smite them
with sorrows. I'll pour out a spirit of fear and despondency, and flood them
with temptations. You will see this last, pampered generation fold. There are
no Jobs in this church. They are spiritual wimps!"
Beloved, this is why the Scripture says, "Woe to the inhabiters of the earth
and of the sea! For the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath,
because he knoweth that he hath but a short time" (Revelation 12:12).
In the midst of your trial, some of you already have adopted the despairing
language of Job. Your heart cries out, "God, what did I do wrong? I don't
understand why this calamity has fallen on me when I loved You most, my walk
was holy, my heart pure, and my spirit was longing after You. It seems like the
closer I draw to You, the deeper I fall into trouble and the more sorrows
come.”
We do not realize how important it is to God that we trust Him through all the
floods of trouble that come upon us from hell. You see, the devil cannot touch
you or test you unless God first lets down the wall and allows it.
3 comments:
What a beautiful piece. I needed that. :) thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it : ) So true!
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