Where to Run
It’s only in the power of Christ that you, at times, can hold on. No human being can counsel you in some seasons. Only God, Himself, can make His way into a room and bring back hope to the hopeless.
It’s only in the power of Christ that you, at times, can hold on. No human being can counsel you in some seasons. Only God, Himself, can make His way into a room and bring back hope to the hopeless.
It’s often hard to discern some things when you’re desperate to get somewhere too quickly. After a recent experience I think it would be good to share a practical teaching that has many spiritual implications to the body of Christ.
We enjoy God’s best given to us but quickly place Him on the back burner. Then when things start getting dire we run back. Seems like we hear of this often regarding Israel in the Bible.
There do come times when you just can’t seem to put one foot in front of the other any longer. When all your strength is zapped, when the sorrows of the world seem too heavy, and when you just have nothing left to give.
I admit my heart is always pondering whether I’ve done enough for the King and Kingdom. Have I obeyed quickly? Missed a moment? Pressed into His heart enough to hear more clearly? It has always been my heart’s desire
As one who is often weak in body and weak in strength it would appear to be a problem for the work of God at hand and a constant frustration to mankind, including myself.
Many have been in the middle of a testing time though they may not have known it. God in all His wisdom has been testing our hearts.
There’s a prophet with a pen
Who God calls with His wind
To nourish hearts in need
Who hide their pain and grief.
If I was afraid any longer of what man thought of me, I wouldn’t be preaching the gospel, today.
Sometimes it was helping them obey God in ways that were hard for them. Many struggle with people-pleasing, so when God calls one to a certain “letting go” in order to fulfill their mandate from Heaven, it’s not as easy for them as it is for others.