This is just a
word of encouragement to you who are reading this blog today. In all honesty,
this morning I woke up with the urge to sulk and be sad. I woke up disappointed
and didn’t even want to pray. But me being the kind of person I am, I got up
and told myself, “You don’t have time for this today. Get up, get dressed, and
keep it moving. You don’t have time to be sad…sorry.” When you have been
praying for change and God has promised you change, but you don’t see anything
happening, it can become wearisome. Your heart can become weary from waiting on
the Lord for years and trying to keep a smile on your face. The temptation to
stop praying and do your own thing presents itself and seems like the
reasonable option. The urge to be sad and depressed instead of worship can seem
logical. However, as I was driving to work the Holy Spirit reminded me of this
righteous man named, Job. As everything that was beloved to him was taken away,
he fell down and worshipped God. When things were not going his way, when it
seemed God had forgotten him, he worshipped. The bible says in Job 1:22, “In
all this Job did not sin nor charge God with wrong.”
As I drove I
poured out my heart before the Lord. The Holy Spirit began to tell me to worship God anyway.
As I exalted Him, the Holy Spirit began to bring to my remembrance certain
scriptures. I then I began to recite them back to God. As you’re standing on
the promises and Word of God, you have to give God back His Word. The bible
tells us that He magnifies His Word above all His name (Psalm 138:2). The HCSB
version says, “You have exalted Your name and Your promise above everything
else.” He is a God that is true to His Word regardless of what it looks or
feels like. The Holy Spirit then reminded me of Abraham as he believed God; it
was accredited to him as righteousness. In the beginning of Genesis 15, God
makes a covenant with Abraham. He gave Him a promise that seemed impossible to
believe. Yet, he believed in the Lord, and He accounted it to him for
righteousness (Gen. 15:6). Abraham, being fully persuaded that, what He had
promised, He was able also to perform (Romans 4:21). We have to believe that
whatever God has promised, He is able to perform it, even now. And He will do
it according to our faith.
Be encouraged.
Don’t give in to the enemy today. He wants you to get depressed and not believe
the promises of God. He’s after your faith. Hebrews 11:6 tells us that,
“Without faith it is impossible to please God.” Decide that you will
bless the Lord at all times and
His praise shall continually be in your mouth. The bible says in 1 Thess. 5:18,
"In everything
give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you."
We are justified by faith in Jesus Christ and the just shall live by faith. So
by faith, worship God anyway.
Be Blessed.
A.M.