Showing posts with label Weariness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weariness. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Working in a War Zone

The Battle that Never Seems to End

In our war with sin, we're often looking for a breaking point--a point of rest and refuge where the battle thins and some of the dust settles to reveal the sunrise. But the reality is, all of us have likely noticed that it just doesn't "happen" that way.

Disaster at Every Turn

The true way to describe our daily battles, especially if there is an obvious area of struggle again sin we are facing, would probably be something like this:

  • "At every turn I face yet another temptation.
  • At every sign of hope I am reminded of my failures.
  • At every inch of growth I am crushed by a mile of backsliding.
  • At every Word of Christ's, the enemy is ready to smash me over the head yet again."
  • It really is hard to procede when we're working in a spiritual warzone.

    Then Where is the Rest?

    Does that sound like you? Do you ever feel that not even the Words of Christ can stay true in your mind long enough to have effect?

    Know this, fellow Christian:

  • He Who does not let you stray hopelessly will neither let you fight battles hopelessly.

  • THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE.

  • He Who provides words of hope IS the hope.

  • THERE IS ALWAYS HELP NEAR.

  • He Who designed growth will give it to you.

  • THERE IS ALWAYS A PATH OF OBEDIENCE AND RESULT.

  • And "He Who did not spare his own Son but freely gave Him up for us all,

  • HOW WILL HE NOT ALSO WITH HIM GIVE US ALL THINGS?"
    -Romans 8:32 (ESV)

    The rest you seek is in His Word. Fill your mind with truth of God and weakness will dwindle. Rest your body with prayer in mind and trust that He will keep you from harm.

    The battle rages on for life, but God blesses on for eternity.


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    Friday, February 19, 2010

    I Have a Shelter

    "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling."

    ~Psalm 46:1-3 (ESV)

    I was particularly blessed by the following song as I commuted to work this morning. We have a God Who will not refuse us in our deepest sin. He will not forsake us in our biggest, most-constant, "never-ending" trial. When the constancy of trying and tests would break us like a brittle branch enduring as long as possible in a fierce winter wind, God's strength will never forsake us! Therefore, brothers and sisters, we shall not break--because He shall not and cannot break His promises.

    Enjoy the lyrics of this song, "I Have a Shelter." I have bolded some of the text that I found a blessing today.

    I Have a Shelter
    I have a shelter in the storm
    When troubles pour upon me
    Though fears are rising like a flood
    My soul can rest securely

    O Jesus, I will hide in You
    My place of peace and solace
    No trial is deeper than Your love
    That comforts all my sorrows

    I have a shelter in the storm
    When all my sins accuse me
    Though justice charges me with guilt
    Your grace will not refuse me
    O Jesus, I will hide in You
    Who bore my condemnation
    I find my refuge in Your wounds
    For there I find salvation

    I have a shelter in the storm
    When constant winds would break me
    For in my weakness, I have learned
    Your strength will not forsake me
    O Jesus, I will hide in You
    The One who bears my burdens
    With faithful hands that cannot fail

    You’ll bring me home to heaven

    © 2008 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music (ASCAP)/Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) (Admin. By Integrity’s Hosanna! Music) Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)(Admin. By Integrity’s Praise! Music)



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    Tuesday, December 22, 2009

    Daily Thought: Worshiping When You Don't Feel Like It

    I heard one of my all-time favorite speakers, John Piper, expound on something most brilliant and encouraging: Pleading for a heart of worship is an act of worship. When our hearts are so incredibly tired and our souls weary that we cannot even muster up the desire to worship, we can, from the ground on our backs, plead to our God for a heart that loves to worship and in that act, worship Him. We can say, "Father, I desire not to worship your holy name, though you are worthy, and I am so sorry. Forgive me and raise up passion for you in this weary soul."

    Further, should you not desire His Word, we can ask: "Father, incline my heart to Your Word."

    Thank God for this hope!