ENCOURAGE YOURSELF
When no one gets in line to tell you what a great job you're
doing, when no one seems to agree with your decision to obey God
the best you can, what can you do? Do what David did: Encourage
yourself in the Lord! A band of Amalekites captured the wives,
family members, and property of David's entire army when they
were away from home. Upon returning, and after crying until they
could cry no more, many wanted to stone David. In the midst of
this crisis, David encouraged himself in the Lord. (1 Sam. 30:6)
When those you have loved and worked with leave you, taking their
support with them - encourage yourself. When your family
misunderstands you and your friends betray you - encourage
yourself. When those who have been your comrades in battle decide
you are to blame for their problems and pain - encourage
yourself.
How to encourage yourself in the Lord:
- Review your victories. Remember some of the awards or
trophies you have obtained. Look over them again. Get out the
thank-you letters from those you have blessed over the years.
Read over the testimonies of what God has done through your
life and ministry. Recall the memories of God's working in
your life to see how far you've come.
- Remember your calling and mission from God. This will
empower you with purpose and perseverance. Know that God has
His hand on your life. Where God guides, He provides. Whom
God appoints, He anoints.
- Rekindle your passion for intimacy with God. A relationship
with Jesus and the Holy Spirit will bring a renewed sense of
significance to your life. He loves you. He is for you, not
against you. When He is for you, no one else can be against
you. You are God's very own possession, bought and paid for
with the sacrifice of His son.
- Reward yourself by taking time for some enjoyment. Relax
from the daily pressure of expectations facing you. Rest in
the Lord's goodness and grace while you are regrouping.
- Regroup in the areas that have been overlooked or where you
are discouraged. An evaluation of the neglected areas of your
life should be done on an ongoing basis. See what positive
changes you could make in those areas.
- Reaffirm the goals and vision God has given you to realize
that the suffering is worth achieving the goal. You might
find some goals that aren't worthwhile that you can discard
from your list.
- Remit the debts, offenses, and resentments you have
accumulated in your life. Most discouragement comes from the
injustices and disappointments you experience.
- See things from God's viewpoint. Until you get God's
perspective on your life, you will always be overwhelmed with
the impossibilities. Get rejuvenated with a fresh outlook
from the throne of the Almighty.
From Requirements for Greatness by Lori Wilke,
copyright (c) 1996. Used by permission of Destiny
Image, Shippensburg, Pa., 1-800-722-6774.
© 1997 vinebranch@hotmail.com
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