There are those who cry out to God and profess their love and devotion in the hard times and times of need, but ignore Him when life is going pretty swell.
Then there are those who turn and worship God when the blessings rain down, but bail when it gets tough.
Neither of these places are good to be in. I'm not saying this is a constant attitude in your walk with God; just a tendency toward one end of the scale than the other.
I'm in the second category.
With the realization that all good things come from above, it's easy to give praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ when you feel #blessed. But when hard times come or things don't seem to be going your way, the presence of God is questioned in the midst of the mess. Suddenly it's easier to feel betrayed and frustrated at the lack of understanding in what is happening and why.
I used to pray that the Lord would just zap away my pain in a matter of moments. I believed in faith in the power of Christ to bring healing in my brokenness. I wanted out of the painful season as soon as possible, and so that would be my prayer... God just wash away the pain, take me out of this now.
But over time, the Lord has taught me something so incredibly sweet about His character in the midst of pain.