June 25, 2022 3:00 am
A personal account of the most spiritual moment in Pastor Greg Laurie's life, which surprisingly occurred during a time of great loss and grief, and how he found strength and comfort in God's presence.
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Why We Can Trust God. Today's daily devotion from Pastor Greg Laurie. Our scripture reading today is from Psalm chapter 62 verse 8. Someone once asked me what was the most spiritual moment of my life, the moment when I felt God more than any other time.
I had to think about that. Was it the day that I accepted Christ as a 17-year-old on my high school campus? I don't remember that as being an emotional day, but it was the most important day of my life. The day I was baptized in the ocean at Pirate's Cove in Corona del Mar was a little more emotional for me, but that wasn't even the most emotional moment. The day I married Kathy was an emotional day.
She was a vision of beauty in her white wedding gown, while I looked like one of the guys from Duck Dynasty in the worst looking tuxedo ever made. But that was not the most spiritual moment of my life. I realized the most spiritual moment, the moment when I felt Christ more than any other, was also the worst moment of my life. July 24th, 2008 was the day that I heard the unspeakable news that my son Christopher had died in an automobile accident. I felt like my life had just ended, literally.
I didn't think I could go on. But God was with me. With our home filled with people, I went into my office, shut the door, fell down on the floor, and prayed a Job-like prayer. I said, Lord, you gave me my son, and I give him back to you. And I experienced the presence of God. God came through for me at that moment, and he is still coming through for me today. He was with me in that time of trial, and he is still with me. We don't like the times of trials in our lives. We don't want times of trial. But God will give us strength when we are in them.