Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Victory through Surrender

The past few weeks have been very challenging for me, starting a new job with new responsibilities, moving to a more permanent housing situation, dealing with family issues from 1200 miles away, and the worst of it is i am on my own for the most part. In the past few weeks I have learned some things as well; that my greatest responsibility is that of any Christ follower to remain faithful to God and his call on my life. I have learned that no matter where i live i will always have my God to shelter me, to hold me, to bring me peace and rest. I have learned regardless of what personal problems i have going on, whether it be family, emotional, or anything else the only counselor ill ever need will be God almighty. I have also learned that i am never alone and that God is always with me providing me with what ever bit of strength, patience, wisdom, or peace i need.

"Then I realized that my heart was bitter, and i was torn up inside.
I was so foolish and ignorant, i must have seemed like a senseless animal to you.
Yet i still belong to you, you hold my right hand.
You guide me with your counsel, leading me to a glorious destiny.
whom have i in heaven but you? I desire you more than anything on earth.
My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak
but God remains the strength of my heart; he is mine forever.
those who desert him will parish, for you destroy those who abandon you.
But as for me, how good is it to be near God!
I have made the sovereign Lord my shelter,
and i will tell every one about the wonderful things that you do."
(Psalms 73:21-28)
I have realized that with all the things each day brings i must start my day by surrendering it to God, allowing him to equip me with everything that i will need to face the challenges that are waiting for me. This is the most important part of my day, with out this i would be running through an obstacle course with a blind fold. By doing this i know that regardless of what i am faced with God has already gone out before me and overcome my challenges, its just up to me to carry out his victory with my words, with my actions, and with my life.

1 comment:

  1. Remember victory is based on perception. Many times we ask, 'what is the amazing plan God has for me?' I say, 'IT IS NOW! What you are already doing; but doing it with a different state of mind.' Perceive victory, know it is here. I ask, did Jesus think victory on the cross? YES. It hurt him. The victory was not escape from the pain, or stress. Victory is the Kingdom and it is coming, it is at hand. go forth, Go Forth, GO FORTH! Victory is now, even on the cross. Good word. -from D and L

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