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March 9, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Chain Reaction of Character”
Romans 5:3-5
"Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us."
It is one thing to praise God when the sun is shining, but Romans 5:3-5 challenges us to find a strange, transformative kind of joy when the storm hits. Itdescribes a spiritual "chain reaction" where our pain is never wasted, but rather recycled into something eternal.
Paul doesn’t say we glory in the pain itself; we aren't masochists. We glory in what the suffering produces. In the original Greek word, the context for sufferingmeans "pressure" or "crushing." It’s the image of grapesbeing crushed to make wine. Without the pressure, the essence remains locked inside.
The pressure of life forces a choice, we can either break, or we can endure. It produces perseverance and character. Perseverance is the ability to stay underthe load without giving up. Character in analogy is likened to a metal that has been "tested by fire" and purged of its impurities.
The end of this chain reaction is hope. An aftermath that speaks volume of hope that never fails. This isn't a "cross your fingers" type of hope; it is a "rock-solid certainty." Paul promises this hope will not put us to shame or disappoint us because it isn't based on ourcircumstances; it's based on the liquid love of God "poured out" into our hearts.
What pressure are you feeling right now? Can you envision God using it as a tool rather than just a burden?
In past trials, what "impurities" did God remove and refine from your character? How did you emerge differently? Have you paused lately to ask the Holy Spirit to "pour out" God's love into the dry areas of yourheart?
God uses the heat of our trials not to consume us, but to refine us until we reflect His image more clearly. Suffering produces endurance, endurance produces a tested character, and a tested character produces a hope that is anchored in God's love rather than life's circumstances.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusMarch 9, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Chain Reaction of Character”
Romans 5:3-5
"Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us."
It is one thing to praise God when the sun is shining, but Romans 5:3-5 challenges us to find a strange, transformative kind of joy when the storm hits. Itdescribes a spiritual "chain reaction" where our pain is never wasted, but rather recycled into something eternal.
Paul doesn’t say we glory in the pain itself; we aren't masochists. We glory in what the suffering produces. In the original Greek word, the context for sufferingmeans "pressure" or "crushing." It’s the image of grapesbeing crushed to make wine. Without the pressure, the essence remains locked inside.
The pressure of life forces a choice, we can either break, or we can endure. It produces perseverance and character. Perseverance is the ability to stay underthe load without giving up. Character in analogy is likened to a metal that has been "tested by fire" and purged of its impurities.
The end of this chain reaction is hope. An aftermath that speaks volume of hope that never fails. This isn't a "cross your fingers" type of hope; it is a "rock-solid certainty." Paul promises this hope will not put us to shame or disappoint us because it isn't based on ourcircumstances; it's based on the liquid love of God "poured out" into our hearts.
What pressure are you feeling right now? Can you envision God using it as a tool rather than just a burden?
In past trials, what "impurities" did God remove and refine from your character? How did you emerge differently? Have you paused lately to ask the Holy Spirit to "pour out" God's love into the dry areas of yourheart?
God uses the heat of our trials not to consume us, but to refine us until we reflect His image more clearly. Suffering produces endurance, endurance produces a tested character, and a tested character produces a hope that is anchored in God's love rather than life's circumstances.