God
Will Be With You
There’s no telling what a
person carries within him or herself. No
one really knows the pains one has experienced in life, how much one has
suffered, how deep the hurt may go. No
one knows what a person is going through trying to keep above water, to not
give up. If we are really honest, no
matter the front we all may have before others, everyone has had matters in
life that can be termed negative, hard, heartbreaking, and discouraging. No one is immune to trials and temptations; how
each one deals with what such brings to life is what makes us unique.
Those issues of life that
bring such to a person may not always have to be life-threatening or fall in a
severe category. We can be towers of strength
at one time, but at another time break down over similar matters. The cumulative effect of trials can wear one
down as well. How much seems to be too
much can depend on a great many factors, but it happens. Even some of God’s most faithful servants at
times found themselves discouraged and in need of strength. Elijah needed God to help him regain a
positive outlook on his ministry (1 Kings 19:4). The apostle Paul had times in his life when
God encouraged him not to give up (Acts 18:9; 23:11).
Not letting go of God is a
key ingredient in finding one’s way out of the struggles of life. Satan’s great tool of discouraging is often tied
to the deception that God doesn’t care, that He isn’t faithful to His promises,
that a person must go it alone. We will
face defeat if we try to live only in our own strength, not in the strength of
the Lord (Eph. 3:16). Jesus reminds us
He is with us always (Matt. 28:20). God
never leaves us or forsakes us (Heb. 13:5). He gives us each other for support and
encouragement (Heb. 10:24). “The One who is in you is greater than the
one who is in the world” (1 John 4:4).
We must be careful how we
approach others who wrestle with the issues of life as they seek to live the
Christian life. We don’t know what it’s
like to be the other person, to have their life experiences, their feelings, or
their weaknesses. No matter how deep the
pain may be, or the degree of suffering one experiences, God is always there,
offering His help to overcome. “If God is for us, who is
against us?” (Rom. 8:31). We can
find that help in prayer, in His word, in serving, in worship, in fellowship,
and in all that keeps our focus on Him and eternity. Isolation, turning ourselves inward, only
allows Satan to feed on our fears and doubts. We should never sever our relationship
with God, who offers us His help, if we come to Him, trust Him, and take
advantage of what He provides.
Our
challenge in all this is to allow God be God in our lives. Don’t be surprised that, if God isn’t an
integral part of your life, worldliness and discouragement will win battles you
face. We weren’t meant to go it
alone. Even Paul, writing to Timothy in
his last letter, waiting what would turn out to be his demise, could say, “At
my first defense, no one stood by me, but everyone deserted me. May it not be
counted against them. But the Lord stood
with me and strengthened me”
(2 Tim. 4:16-17). No matter what, the
Lord will stand with us. May we
encourage each other to remain committed in our faith, to have confidence in
God and each other, and to know He is working His purposes out in our lives,
for that which will last an eternity. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not rely on your own
understanding; think about Him in all your ways, and He will guide you on the
right paths” (Prov. 3:5-6).
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice.”
Robert
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