Afraid
Trust
God
is truly amazing. It’s a blessing when you wait until the Lord blesses you as
supposed to you rushing. We all know that God is faithful and always on time.
However, when you are in the fire you don’t think so. Does anyone agree? When
the fire is blazing, the first thing that sometimes comes to mind is where God
is. Then as you meditate on his word and begin to put your complete trust in
him, you feel a sense of peace. But when
you wait on him and you receive your blessings, you are filled with joy because
you realize, had he given it to you, to early you might not have appreciate it,
as you do now.
Throughout
your walk with Christ, it is important for you to know, that you will be faced
with many trials. Nevertheless, he will make away. When in doubt about your
situation, remember your previous battle and the victory you received. Know
that he will deliver you, each time you put your trust in him. I discovered
that many times most of our trials are the same. Sometimes when you sit down
and assess the situation, you would be able to figure the source of the problem
and take it to God in prayers. Many times all we need to do is change our
route. Just as we are vigilant, the enemy is vigilant too, and many times he
just changes position. He never changes in his tactic, which is to kill, steel
and destroy.
When
the children of the Lord wanted to rebuild the wall, the enemy was laughing,
but as he sees progress they conspire to break it down. As it was with them, so
it is with us. (Read story in Nehemiah 4). However, this is what they did when
they heard the plan of the enemy, “Therefore I stationed some of the people
behind the lowest points of the wall at the exposed places, posting them by
families, with their swords, spears and bows. 14 After I looked things over, I
stood up and said to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people,
“Don’t be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and
fight for your families, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your
homes.”(Nehemiah 4:13-14). Amen, Hallelujah. Just as they were told not
to be afraid and to remember God is with them, so shall you and I. Don’t be
dismay about any situation or problems. Change your game plan, take it to the
Lord in prayers, and continue to do what you have to do, to see your victory.
Be blessed and know God is with you!
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