Sunday, 7 August 2016

Face Life with Boldness and Courage

Face Life with Boldness and Courage

by Joyce Meyer - posted August 06, 2016

Then you will prosper if you are careful to keep and fulfill the statutes and ordinances with which the Lord charged Moses concerning Israel. Be strong and of good courage. Dread not and fear not; be not dismayed.
- 1 Chronicles 22:13

Recently a group of pastors asked me a question: Besides God Himself, what one thing had helped me get from where I started in ministry to the level of success I currently enjoy? I immediately said, "I refused to give up!" There were thousands of times when I felt like giving up, thought about giving up, and was tempted to give up, but I always pressed on.
Don't let life defeat you. Face it with boldness and courage, and declare that you will enjoy every aspect of it. You can do that because you have the awesome power of God dwelling in you. God is never frustrated and unhappy. He always has peace and joy, and since He lives in us and we live in Him, surely we can attain the same thing.
When you are in pain, you don't have to dwell on the pain and let it ruin your day. You can still accomplish what you need to do by God's grace, and you don't have to fear and dread that you may feel that same way tomorrow. I have ministered to others many times while I was in pain myself. Whatever we go through, God will always be with us. Choose to believe that Jesus is your Healer and that His healing power is working in your body right now!
When tempted to worry, Dave always says, "I am not impressed." He believes we should be more impressed by God's Word than our problems. He says if we don't get impressed, we won't get depressed, then oppressed, and ultimately perhaps even possessed by our difficulties.
No matter what you are facing right now, God has a great life planned for you. It includes prosperity and progress in every area of life. It includes great peace, unspeakable joy, and every good thing you can imagine. Refuse to settle for anything less than God's best for you!
Trust in Him: Trusting God means believing He lives in you, and all that is His is yours. Be strong and courageous and never give up, and you will have everything He wants you to have in life.

Trusting God’s Justice

by Dr. Paul Chappell
“And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith. And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?”
Luke 18:6–7
Perhaps the greatest example in Scripture of the proper response to injustice is found in the life of Joseph. Though he was cruelly treated by his own brothers—who sold him into slavery only as an alternative to killing him outright—and spent years in prison when he was falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife, Joseph’s attitude remained one of faith. He did not take matters into his own hands and seek revenge, even when presented with the opportunity to do so when God raised him to a high and powerful position in Egypt. Joseph recognized that God had been at work even during the painful events of his life, and he was willing to trust God to settle any scores that needed to be made right.
The desire to seek revenge is natural, but as God’s children we are called to a different way of living—trusting God to bring justice. It is interesting that even in Heaven, John saw in his vision those who had been martyred for their faith and heard them crying out for vengeance. “And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?” (Revelation 6:9–10).
All of us will be disappointed or mistreated at some point in our lives. In those moments of pain and anguish, we face the choice of trusting God or trying to get even. It is not wrong to desire justice, but it is wrong not to trust God for it.
Today’s Growth Principle: 
If we truly trust God, our faith will extend to not trying to get even with those who do us wrong.

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