I don't know what you're going through. I don't know the pain you feel. I don't know the battle you're facing. But if you're anything like me, perhaps you've felt defeated at times.
Maybe you've come to a point in your life where you find yourself asking God on a daily basis... "Is this really worth it?" Don't be ashamed to ask God this question. Oh friend, I've been there more times than I'd EVER care to admit. Life is hard. Life is challenging. Life is exhausting. Life is overwhelming. This road... this journey... it's filled with potholes. The pavement is broken. There are ditches and valleys and twists and turns. This road of life is complicated. And I know the pain and the disappointment and the weariness that comes from traveling too long on a stony path.
But for the Christ follower - God tells us in His word that we have hope! You see - satan would like for nothing more than for us to reside in this place of defeat. He came only to kill, steal and destroy. He has come to rob us from anything that God intended for good in our lives. And we need to recognize those attacks when we are faced with them. We need to familiarize ourselves with the thoughts satan tries to plant in our minds to destroy us.
Things like...
- you're not good enough
- you're not smart enough
- you're not pretty enough
- you'll never have enough money
- who could ever love you after what you've done?
Just the other morning I was struggling with some personal issues that kept me feeling defeated and rejected. And it's amazing the ways God will speak to us if we tune our ears in closely to what He has to say.
I was an still am deeply encouraged as I turn to His Word in Luke, chapter 13. Jesus was busy. He was healing the sick, giving sight to the blind and resurrecting the dead. He was teaching and preaching and sharing the love of His Father with the Pharisees as He journeyed on His way. His ministry was alive. He was doing the will of God, and yet I imagine if truth be told He was getting a little tired. I imagine Jesus was feeling a bit overwhelmed by the very calling on His life. My guess is that He was even a little fed up with the rebellion and the disbelief that He encountered in His journey. But He never lost sight of why He came.
Did you get that?
He never lost sight of why He came.
He never gave in to defeat. He never let the world distract Him from God's master plan. He knew the way was rocky... and He went anyway. He knew the road was marked with circumstances that would threaten to jeopardize His entire existence and He pressed forward anyway. And then I came upon these words that lept off the pages of my Bible and straight into my heart...
Luke 13:22 says this...
"Jesus went through the towns and villages, teaching as He went, always pressing on toward Jerusalem."Notice what it says there.. "ALWAYS PRESSING ON TOWARD..." If Jesus could press forward knowing what was in store for Him, we can certainly press forward knowing we have a Savior who stands beside us waiting to help us through. We serve a redeeming Savior who stands prepared and willing to battle with and for us. We just have to be willing to press forward. Good things wait for you dear one! Good things wait for me!
Finding JOY in the JOurneY,
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