06/06 | Lição | Tribulações

📖 **SATURDAY, JUNE 06 — Tribulations** **RPSP:** Romans 5:3–5 | Mark 4:35–41 | ​​Job 23:8–12 | Romans 8:28 --- ✨ **Key Points** Tribulations are part of the Christian experience. God uses trials to develop perseverance and spiritual maturity. Christian hope does not depend on circumstances, but on God's promises. Even in the storms of life, God remains present and active. --- 🌍 **Relation to Our Times** Many interpret difficulties as signs of God's abandonment. Current culture seeks to avoid suffering at all costs. Emotional, family, financial, and spiritual crises challenge faith daily. There is a need to learn to see purpose in trials. --- 🧭 **Practical Summary** Trust in God even when we don't understand the circumstances. Allow difficulties to strengthen faith instead of weakening it. Remember God's promises during times of crisis. Keep your eyes on Christ and not just on the problems. --- 💭 **Phrase for Meditation** “The storm is not proof of God's absence, but an opportunity to experience His presence.” --- 🙏 **Reflection** Tribulations are not pleasant, but they can become powerful instruments in God's hands. When faced with faith, they produce perseverance, strengthen character, and deepen our dependence on the Lord. Often it is precisely in the most difficult moments that we learn to truly trust in Him. Christian hope is not born from the absence of problems, but from the certainty that God remains in control. Even when we don't understand His ways, we can rest in the promise that His love remains constant and that He is guiding all things toward a greater purpose. “Tribulation produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.” (Romans 5:3-4) ---