Saturday, August 25, 2018

When Difficulties Invade Our Space

No matter where we think we are on the scale of importance in this society of haves and have-nots, one thing remains constant, difficulties will find us whether we are high on the ladder of success of otherwise.  Setbacks care not what our rank-and-file may be or the color of our skin. 

As long as we walk this earth, trials and tribulations will come our way.  They are a part of living.  It is how we respond to these unwanted battles that set the level of angst we may or may not experience.  Either they overwhelm us or we refuse to crumble under the attack.  I choose to stand strong in God’s strength.  After all, He said that He would never leave or forsake us.

Though misfortune and even calamity strike, reliance on God and standing fast in patience, pushes doubt and fear aside, because of the hope within us.  I believe that patience and faith run a close parallel with each other, being synonymous.   Could it be they are one in the same?

When conditions change from all is well to why are these things happening, it is sometimes difficult to remind ourselves that Jesus is bigger than any problem we face when standing in the midst of the flames.  Reflecting on past victories builds our confidence and trust that God will see us through the hard times, because He cares for us and loves us with a never ending love.

David of old, in his youth, reflected on the times that he was able to slay a bear and lion with God’s help prior to facing the Philistine giant that was defying the armies of the living God.  King Saul and the men of Israel were dismayed and greatly afraid, but David stepped out in faith, knowing that the Lord would deliver Goliath into his hands and that he would defeat him in combat, because of past triumphs.  He knew that God’s faithfulness would not fail him (1 Samuel 17). 

Jesus loved us so much that He allowed Himself to be crucified on the cross for not only the forgiveness of our sins, but for the healing of minds and bodies.  We can know beyond a doubt that there is power in the blood He shed if we determine to do so.  He willingly gave His life for you and me.

Soon after Jesus resurrected from the dead and ascended into heaven, the Holy Spirit descended to help us live for God in our daily walk with Him and to be our comforter in times of trouble.

Putting self-reliance and intellect in check helps us to maintain the ability to walk by faith.  This allows a person to be strong in the knowledge that God sees the situation and knows how to resolve it.  His love is bountiful and unconditional. 

It may seem that God is on vacation at times or that He owns a five dollar watch when waiting for Him to respond to our prayers, but His timing is perfect in all things.  Believing that He cares for us allows patience to have its perfect work, thus, faith taking control of the situation.  Positive change is the result of trusting God, whereas, mere feelings can mislead and produce doubt if allowed to control our thinking.

God is sovereign.  In Him, supreme power reigns to meet our every need.  It can be difficult to remind ourselves of God’s omnipotence when things are going wrong, especially when we have cried out to Him for help and it seems that our prayers are futile, producing little results.  At these times our faith is tested, causing our patience to sometimes waver.

When a storm unleashes all its furry and Satan jumps on our shoulder to point the finger at God for not caring, patience can be influenced negatively if we listen to his lies rather than rebuking him.  When patience is allowed to fluctuate, our level of faith weakens.  The devil knows this, but God is greater!  The Holy Spirit quickens our thinking and redirects it toward the One who truly cares.

It is easy to look at the circumstances rather than standing in faith.  I strive to not become anxious with the One who has the answers.  When I listen to the Holy Spirit and stop my complaining, faith has its way in my life.

Battling the unknowns that invade our space can fatigue anyone—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, but the Holy Spirit teaches us how to surrender our problems and our will to God, who brings resolution. 

As I stated before, God’s timing is perfect.  He always comes through, which builds trust in Him and strengthens our belief system even more.  When I look back, as David did, I see the hand of God working to bring about positive results through constructive influences, even though the driving force of attacks seemed overwhelming. 

God brings the victory—always.  He has everything in control.  The Holy Spirit will not leave us comfortless, and Jesus will be our friend that sticks closer than a brother.  God wants us to be happy and depend upon Him without leaning to our own intellect and understanding of things.  He shows us His love, which enables hope to reside in our heart.

Our Heavenly Father wants us to trust Him in all things even though we may not understand all that is happening in the moment.  His ways are far beyond our understanding.  We need to stop relying on our finite thinking that suppresses faith, and leave the hard times in the hands of the Lord, because He cares for us.

Worrying and fretting limits our ability to trust God.  Walking by faith is when our patience remains steadfast.  This faith in God brings peace and stability in the face of difficulties.  We need not feel like we are circling the drain when the shadows of gloom come our way, because children of God need not allow their mind to spin out of control when the Holy Spirit is speaking, “Peace, be still.”


(Hebrews 11:1)  “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

 Written by,
Papa Boyd

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