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Read: Romans 8:26-28
In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but  the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows  the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God's people in accordance with the will  of God. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been  called according to his purpose. Romans 8:26-28
Never separate these verses. The Spirit prays according to the mind of God, and the Father answers  by bringing into our lives and working through the experiences that we need. He sends into our life  the experiences that we need, no matter what they may be.
Now, that means that even the trials and tragedies that happen to us are an answer from the Father  to the praying of the Spirit, doesn't it? You may be in an automobile accident today. Someone may  steal your purse. You may find your house is on fire. There are a thousand and one possibilities.  What we need to understand is that these things do not happen by accident. They happen because the  Spirit which is in you prayed and asked that the Father allow them to happen — because you or  someone close to you needs what God will accomplish in them. These are the results of the praying  of the Spirit.
The joys, the unexpected blessings, and the unusual things that happen to you are also the result  of the Spirit's praying. The Spirit is praying that these things will happen, he is voicing the  deep concern of God himself for your needs and mine. Out of this grows the assurance that no matter  what happens, God will work it together for good. This verse does not tell us that everything that  happens to us is good. It does say that whether the situation is bad or good, it will work together  for good for you if you are one who is loved and called by God. What a difference that makes as we  wait for the coming of the glory! God is working out his purposes within us.
Paul is telling us here that we can wait with patience because nature testifies of his glorious  coming, and our own experience confirms it as well. We are being prepared for something — we can't  really tell what it is, specifically, but we are getting ready for something. One of these days, at  the end of our lives, if not before, we will step out of time into an incredible experience of  glory, something that begs description — a glory that Christ himself shares, and that we all shall  share with him.
This is what God is preparing us for. No wonder the apostle then closes this passage with one of  the greatest paeans of praise in the Scriptures, in vv.31-39. As we face the sufferings we are  going through now, what a blessing, and what a help it is to remember the glory that has been  granted to us. We have been counted worthy to suffer for his name, that we may also share in the  glory that is to come.
Thank you, Father, for these mighty promises. I pray that I may understand them, and thus be able  to endure patiently and with thanksgiving what I am going through now, knowing that it is the very  suffering that is working and producing the glory.
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