A parishioner asked his pastor, 'Do you ever feel down?' 'Sure,' he responded.
'What do you do about it?' the parishioner said. 'I get up again.
Being down isn't my problem - staying down is. I'm either up, or I'm getting up. I've learned not to park in between.' Although feeling down is universal, sociologists warn us to guard against its two most common causes: 1} fear and 2} fatigue. Let's look at them:
Fear:
Don't let fear cause you to abandon your hope and your vision. Instead, stand in God's presence, cry out to Him, and watch Him rescue you. Throughout the Old Testament, God reminded His people of His track record of goodness. He wanted them to remember it and take courage.
But sometimes fear would cloud their memory and they'd begin to doubt. Sound familiar? So He told them, 'Do not be...discouraged...the battle is not yours, but [Mine]' (2 Chronicles 20:15 NIV). In other words, 'You don't have to defeat the foe, that's My job. I'm in charge; trust Me to work it out.'
So remember Who's in control of your circumstances today. Stand in His presence, believe His promise!
SoulFood: 2 Sam 14:21 - 17:13, Luke 7:36-50, Psa 118:19-29, Pro 18:10-12
Written by Bob & Debby Gass
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
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