Spiritual cleaning
An effective strategy for lessening the impact of trials in our lives is to ensure that we have performed daily maintenance in our relationship with God.
An effective strategy for lessening the impact of trials in our lives is to ensure that we have performed daily maintenance in our relationship with God.
When we say God is faithful, we say he is entirely trustworthy; this is the end of the discussion, and there is no room for debate.
Dealing with the fears and anxieties of tribulations can often be helped by simply changing our perspective.
Your faith is not on spiritual death row! God’s timing is perfect, and he will deliver you out of life’s storms, but you must hold the line of faith. Why flee when you can trust?
Dealing with hardship is never easy, but there is a pattern of deliverance. Change your thinking, look to God for strength, declare that he is able, and then rest in him where he will bring you out in due season.
All it takes is for you to injure anxiety once to be encouraged to win this mind war. Cut your anxiety with strategy, the Word, and faith in God; it will bleed, and you can kill it!
When storms rage and your mind is under full assault, just remember God will never leave or forsake you. He always has a plan to give you victory in every situation.
What happens to your faith when God turns off the lights? What happens when he holds his hands and bids you to leave the ship and walk upon the water as he did with Peter in Matthew 14:29?
The beautiful part is just as God destroyed the stronghold that Sisera held over the Israelites in their day, he continues to do for us today.
You can almost hear God saying, “You heard what the man said!” as Adam named the things God created.
Even when flaws in our faith have been revealed, God is still our great foundation and will not allow us to be consumed.
But all hope is not lost because we have a savior who delights in preserving us. Jesus wants to be an ever-present part of our lives and not just stop by and provide assistance when needed.