Is anyone free from adversity? No matter how blessed
our lives may be, we all face struggles at some point. If that’s a given, then maybe the question is
really how do we handle those trials?
That’s where faith comes in.
But sometimes when we’re discouraged or feeling
defeated, our faith is not only weak, we can’t find at. We may even believe
that God has abandoned us.
Do you remember the Bible story about David and
Goliath? When David stood to fight the giant, he said, “The Lord who delivered
me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me from the
hand of this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:37 NIV).
Recalling what God has done for us in the past can
help renew our faith and trust that he will do the same in the present.
During a very difficult time in my life I wondered
if things would ever feel normal again. Every day took a measure of strength to
keep going.
Then, after a long and dreary winter, I took a walk
outside. Tulips, daffodils, and crocus were blooming at every turn. I
strolled with a lighter step than I had in months. I breathed in fresh air,
tilted my face to the warm sun, and listened to the birds sing. I suddenly
realized that spring had not only arrived in my neighborhood, it had also come
to my heart and soul.
Life was going to be good again—life was good again.
God had brought me through.
Now when I deal with hard times, I put myself back
in that place and remember those colors, smells, and sounds, and I remind
myself of what God has done in my life. It gives me faith that he can and will
do it again.
When finances become a strain, I remember how God
has always provided.
When I worry about stepping into unfamiliar
territory, I trust that God will relieve my fears and provide me with what I
need to be successful.
Does faith seem elusive? Are concerns weighing you
down? Does it feel like God is nowhere to be found?
Allow past blessings and victories to help you embrace faith for the present and the future.
Dawn
That's a beautiful devotional, Dawn. So true about remembering how He provides for us, although often we wonder how. He knows. And now you have another little blessing to look forward to. Your spring has started out great, gal. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Yes ... you're certainly right. My new little grandson is a wonderful and amazing blessing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing inspiration. Always perfect timing for me when I touch base with you.
ReplyDeleteThank you! You've blessed my by your comment.
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