2 Corinthians 4: 13 The scripture says, “I
spoke because I believed.” In the same spirit of faith we also speak because we
believe. 14 We know that God, who
raised the Lord Jesus to life, will also raise us up with Jesus and take us,
together with you, into his presence. 15 All this is for your sake;
and as God's grace reaches more and more people, they will offer to the glory
of God more prayers of thanksgiving.
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Grumpy was the
feeling I wanted to feel. I did not want to be cheered up during this
particular holiday because I felt frustrated in life. My jalopy of a car was
not working, I had a job cleaning after people who really did not care and worst
of all, I had to visit people who I was angry with.
- The holidays emphasized my hurt.
- The holidays showed me how far I was from having a smiling face.
- The holidays seemed like a period to get beyond.
Paul saw through the
troubles and trials of life enough to speak about JESUS. He knew there would be
circumstances that would make him feel like remaining silent or hiding away in
a corner until the perfect conditions appeared. He mentions a scripture that
says “I spoke because I believed.” His belief was in “grace” that was necessary
to fill empty hearts.
My Observations
- GOD wants me to focus on HIS love for me, especially when I don’t feel like it.
- GOD wants me to accept HIS cure for brokenness by offering HIM thanksgiving.
- GOD wants me to look beyond my circumstances to spread the message of life so more and more people will receive grace.
Hurt, loneliness and
bitterness can blind me to my purpose. I mean, when I am tempted to want to
remain grumpy, I allow myself to be open to isolation, which could also enable
me to be manipulated by the enemy. He seeks to devour the meal I make each time
I voice my frustration or stew in my pain.
GOD wants me to be
guided out of my pain by others and then HE wants me to guide others out of
their pain. The true cure is to be able to “believe” the Gospel is the answer
to all ills so I can use thanksgiving as a weapon against any pain that arises.
I am thankful and I hope all who read can know they are loved deeply.
Challenge
- Have you ever felt bad about wanting to feel grumpy?
- Will you accept that sometimes you will want to feel that way, but try to limit the time that you allow it?
- Will you look at “thanksgiving” as a weapon versus a feeling and use it to fight against the enemies of isolation, deep hurt and loneliness today?
- Will you be raised up from your feelings today so you can speak life to people in a small way?
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