Discouragement. We all face it. We’ve all been defeated by it. Through our enemy’s lie, it’s used to get us to turn our backs on God, even for the slightest instant, to take our drugs of choice – that sinful repeated habit.
One mode of discouragement is comparison. “I’m not as good as so-and-so. I wish I could do such-and-such like them.” What a lie these are.
One truth-at-the-point-of-the-lie passage is a personalized Ephesians 2:10. “For I am God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which He prepared in advance for me to do.”
God created me, not me. He chose what talents and abilities I would have, not me. Yes those talents and abilities must developed; but, improvements can only start on the raw talent given by Him. He made me, me, not me. And guess what? This is good stuff! God didn’t create a piece of junk as I’m created in Christ Jesus. So unless Jesus is junk, let’s stop letting the evil one try to make us think we’re junk when in reality we’re made in the image of God!
Yes, He made me, me. But He created and prepared me for a specific purpose. I can be successful only as I surrender to Him and His, not my, purpose for my life. Not the purpose He has for others, but the one He has for me.
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I must become comfortable in the skin He gave me. I must let Him develop, use and empower those talents and abilities for His glory. I can stop comparing myself with others only as I apply these truths. When you’re weak, He can be strong for you. You better have a personalized version of Ephesians 2:10 in your shield of faith. As only it will extinguish that dart of discouragement when your enemy attacks.
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Avenues of the Enemy
I recently finished leading a class on our archenemy, Satan and his helpers. Those taking the class were quite surprised at all the avenues open to his disposal to get us to destroy our lives. What avenues can you shut down?
How much I weigh has always been an avenue he’s used to attack my security as a child of God. This creates a vicious cycle in my life. When I feel less than stellar about who I am in Christ, I tend to eat. This eating causes me to gain weight, which makes an even wider avenue for him to use. What’s sad is that he uses this avenue to drag me down even when life is good.
Why not take that avenue away from him? I’ve discovered that when I open this avenue to my enemy, he usually tries to open up other avenues of attack as well.
God’s been closing that avenue this past month. He’s been changing my thinking about food – not just why I eat, but what I eat as well. By doing so, He’s closing a vital artery to my enemy. Not only do I feel better physically, but spiritually as well. I can physically see what God is doing, which makes my joy increase and by ability to hear Him become more sensitive. Good days stay good. Bad days don’t go out of control as they once did.
What avenue is the Spirit asking to close in your life? Use your biblical tools to hear and follow Jesus today. Let your bad days be turned to good days. And let your good days get even better!
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Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy
I gave a quote in an earlier entry about the art of war. It basically said that if you want to defeat your drugs of choice, your repeated sinful behaviors, you must not only know yourself, but your enemy as well. I want to add to that quote right now. “Know yourself. Know your enemy … make sure it’s not you!”
We are our own worst enemies at times! Remember how the brain works. It can only receive data from your senses. The “you” part of you must determine whether that data is true or not. You become what you focus on. And what you focus on only gets bigger. Is what you’re telling yourself and focusing on truth or lies? You, not anyone else, make that decision.
You are a child of God (Jn. 1:12). Are you agreeing or disagreeing with that truth? Christ has set you free (Gal. 5:1). Is what you’re saying to yourself lining up with that truth? Please be careful what you say to yourself. Filter even your own thoughts through the truths of God’s word. Know yourself – you’re a secure child of God. Know your enemy – Satan. Put your energy into defeating a defeated foe, rather than yourself.
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You Can Hit the Curve
It’s an American expression, “Life sure threw you a curve.” In the game of baseball, anyone can hit a ball that goes straight, but hitting a ball that changes direction separates the everyday person from one who makes millions of dollars per year.
We all have plans about where we want to go in life. What happens when it doesn’t go as “we” planned? Life isn’t a straight path. It has its share of twists and turns. Proverbs 3:5-6 reveals that God can make our paths straight. He is around the corner and knows what’s ahead. He knows what is best for us. The question becomes, “Will we trust Him and not our plans?”
One of the very reasons we take our drugs of choice is that life doesn’t or isn’t turning out like “we” thought it would. Do we have the audacity to believe that as mere humans we have a better picture of what is best for us than our Father does, the One who can see life from every angle and knows all the combinations of all humanity’s actions?
As secure children of God our greatest test of trust comes when life throws us a curve, when we can’t see around the next bend in the road. As we learn to continually listen to and follow Jesus everyday everywhere we’ll not only hit the curve, but we’ll raise our arms in victory as well.
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God’s Love Always Shines Through
Your God loves you! I know you know that, but do you believe it? Today I have the perfect example of what lengths God will go to in order to show and prove His love to us.
As I was sitting down to write this entry, my computer would not connect to the internet. I spent about a half hour trying everything I knew, which wasn’t much mind you, to solve my problem. Technology is wonderful … until it starts acting up. Everything I do is reliant upon having internet because I have an “office on the go;” thus, I called my IT person.
This is where God stepped in. This person needed to talk to someone at that exact moment. They’re going through a rather rough patch in their life right now. They had just finished tearing up, wanting to give up, and trying to call someone for prayer when I “just happened” to call. We chatted about how the cliché Christian answers weren’t working. We processed their situation through their biblical tools and realized that sometimes it’s just a big “wait for the solution to come” time. They had to keep exercising the truth regardless of how they felt or the situation looked.
After this chat, this person gave me a few possible solutions, none of which worked. We made a plan and then hung up. Guess what happened? My computer “all of a sudden” connected to the internet! Coincidence? I don’t think so. God wanted His child to know they were loved. This person needed to be reminded of this at exactly that moment. God shut down my internet to make it happen. If that’s not an act of love, I don’t know what is.
Your God loves you! He has gone to great lengths to show – He sent Jesus – and will continue to go to great lengths to prove it. The fact that you’re reading this entry is one example of it.
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