6. Be strong and courage that is takePsalm 27:13-14; 31:24).

6. Be strong and courage that is takePsalm 27:13-14; 31:24).

I’ve discovered that certainly one of my biggest battles in long periods of waiting is fighting fear and all its buddies like anxiety, fretfulness, and stress. A sound in my own mind asks, imagine if this occurs? Imagine if Jesus doesn’t answer my prayers? It’s the gospel which has had taught me that enduring strength and courage will be found in never myself however in Christ. I will be empowered to be courageous when:

  • We meditate in the rule that is sovereign energy of Jesus and their numerous goodness in giving a Savior to create me personally free of sin.
  • I recall that my “light momentary condition is get yourself ready for us an eternal fat of glory beyond all comparison” (2 Corinthians 4:17).

Jesus stated, you or forsake you. “ I shall never ever leave” Ever. He could be Immanuel, Jesus with us. That’s a promise that may maintain us as we wait for his triumphant return while we wait for answers to prayer, but even more!

7. Notice it as a way to experience God’s goodness (Psalm 27:13; Lamentations 3:25).

When my focus is on my dilemmas and exactly what Jesus has or hasn’t offered me personally, i will be at risk of grumbling, complaining, discontentment, bitterness, and selfishness. Whenever I define goodness in what brings me probably the most convenience, delight, and gratification in this life, then anything that threatens these exact things will tempt us to question God’s love and goodness. Continue reading “6. Be strong and courage that is takePsalm 27:13-14; 31:24).”