“He said ‘My grace is all you need. My power works best in weaknesses’.” (2 Corinthians 12 v 9 NLT)
Disappointments, setbacks, failures,
What can these do for us?
Well, they can either undo us completely,
Unravelling our faith all too quickly.
Or they can be used as stepping stones
Upon which we alight, tread briskly,
Only to move on strengthened by the experience.
For God is not a Promoter of failure,
But a God of complete surprises,
Who can turn anything, everything
To our better progress in faith.
We learn by experience always.
The harder, tougher, the steeper the learning curve,
The more we have to gain.
Or to lose, if tackled incorrectly.
We can adopt a positive or negative,
‘Woe is me, be sorry!’ attitude.
Help is only ever a prayer away!
“So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.” (2 Corinthians 12 v 9 NLT)
And our Father is just and merciful.
If the fault lies with us,
We must learn from our error.
God will find a way to help us,
To comfort and console us.
If the fault is not ours,
Then here is a lesson in forgiveness,
An opportunity to take faith forwards.
This too, calls for prayer.
Prayer this time not seeking repair,
But prayer expressing thanksgiving
For all the compassionate help offered.
It may take a time for our emotion’s stability,
Our heart to catch up with our head.
But to pray being Spirit led, is to trust
In the mercy of God offered us,
Because Christ Jesus suffered for us.
Prayer extends our knowledge and understanding of this.
“For the LORD Most High is awesome. He is the great King of all the earth ... putting our enemies beneath our feet.” (Psalm 47 v 2, 3 NLT)
“Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises to our King, sing praises! For God is King over all the earth. Praise Him...He is highly honoured everywhere.” (Psalm 47 v 6, 7, 9 NLT)
We must listen to You, Lord God and learn! “Therefore, this is what the Sovereign LORD says” - to make
known the grace of saving help – “ ‘Look, I am placing a foundation stone in Jerusalem, a firm and tested stone.” (Isaiah 28 v 16 NLT) We know Him to be the Lord Jesus.
“It is a precious cornerstone that is safe to build on. Whoever believes need never be shaken.” (v 16) Lord, it was only yesterday we felt a little downcast by circumstances, in need of helpful encouragement.
How wonderful when this came in the shape of an email from a friend not heard from in ages, encouraging and uplifting us by his words, a direct answer to prayer. How compassionate You are!
When we pray to be delivered from evil; this must include being delivered from becoming downcast, disheartened or disillusioned in our faith. For Your plan is formed out of love to gift us love, dearest Father. To this end, You gift us Your Son as our Saviour, a Brother we can depend upon entirely, thank You.
May the Holy Spirit, even when we are discouraged, or perhaps especially when we are discouraged, teach us to pray in Jesus’ name. As He says to us “ ‘Most assuredly, whatever you ask the Father in My name, He will give you...Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full’.” (John 16 v 23) What an offer! Thank You.
“O God, You have taught me from my earliest childhood” (Psalm 72 v 17 NLT) and I thank You for all those who helped to lead me to faith. “I constantly tell others about the wonderful things You do” (v 17 cont) steadfast in love, in mercy, in forgiveness, in healing help, purifying our heart and mind.
“Now that I am old and grey, do not abandon me, O God. Let me proclaim Your power to this new generation, Your mighty miracles to all who come after me.” (v 18) Your ever helpful loving encouragement, so well able to uplift us when we are troubled.
O Lord, grant us the grace of a truly steadfast, totally committed faith whatever life throws at us, whatever burdens we are asked to carry. Strengthen us by the love of the Lord Jesus, made evident to us by the Holy Spirit of love, of hope, of peace, of joy, of the new life we are blessed by when we share everything with Christ Jesus.
Thank You for making our knowledge of Your love and mercy, our experience of this personal to us once we turn to the Lord Jesus as Saviour and Friend, the Holy Spirit becoming our Counsellor and Advocate, so we never stand alone, do never feel lost nor abandoned, lonely nor confused, alarmed nor downcast totally. For we know there is no reason.
Whatever the problem, pain, perplexity, challenge, difficulty, dilemma, we have an answer which You gift us, dearest Father. Quite straightforwardly, the Lord Jesus says to us “ ‘Come, follow Me’.” (Matthew 4 v 19 NLT)
I note that this happens immediately after satan had met with Jesus in the desert, tried to tempt Him, was strongly rebuffed by Jesus proclaiming the words of sacred Scripture. This must be a key lesson for us when encountering trouble. Let us then pray in Jesus’ name, using biblical thoughts inspired by the Holy Spirit.
As followers of the Lord Jesus, we must be amongst those who although “...sat in darkness” - all fear and fret clouds our life – we all thanks to Your mercy, dearest Father, “Have seen a great light. And for those who lived in the land where death cast its shadow, a light has shined.” (Matthew 4 v 16 NLT)
This is the light of Your love and mercy Father God, as shown us by Christ Jesus. When we place You as a Trinity of love and mercy at the centre of our life, uppermost upon our heart and mind, then satan will find he has no wriggle room. Jesus is our Saviour in all of life’s circumstances.
Thank You for this mercy. May we never ever lose sight of this reality, but be enabled to help others encouragingly by speaking words of faith in our offers of help when they are downcast or despairing, whatever form this takes or however challenging for us to accomplish, as it can be if our forgiveness is required.
“Bless God, my soul, from the depths of my being His holy name; bless God, my soul, never forget all His acts of kindness,” (Psalm 103 v 1 TNJB) through which we must learn to live compassionate of heart and mind, able to seek, find and develop the best out of every calamity. For our God, You Lord, as a Trinity, are a God of hope, of help, of healing, of saving grace, and we praise You for all You say and do, as for all You are and endeavour for us to be when we belong to Christ Jesus as Lord and Saviour, the Master, being the King of Glory.
“Who is this who comes forth like the dawn, as beautiful as the moon, as resplendent as the sun,” (Song of Songs 6 v 1 TNJB) the brightest light of His love shining over us? It is our Saviour, the Redeemer Lord Jesus, Your Son and our holy Brother, Lord God. What grace and favour is bestowed upon us. “ ‘Then you will know that I am the LORD, for they shall not be ashamed who wait for Me’.” (Isaiah 49 v 23 TNJB)
“For thus says the High and Exalted One who lives eternally and whose name is holy, I live in the holy heights, but I am with the contrite and the humble, to revive the spirit of the humble, to revive the heart of the contrite.” (Isaiah 57 v 15 TNJB)
Lord, I can see that You are teaching me to be humble, not to shoulder burdens alone or fight battles on my own, for this overlooks the reality of life being graced by the gift of a Saviour. I must turn to the Lord Jesus more keenly, quickly and without hesitation.
Thank You for helping me with this valuable reminder. A change of attitude would mean much in the way of progress. I ask for help to reach the point whereby “I take pleasure in my weaknesses ...hardships ... troubles that I suffer for Christ. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” (2 Corinthians 12 v 10)
How counter intuitive to the world’s way of working, always promoting self-reliance and independence. I suppose ultimately this would mean there is no need of a Saviour. But there is!
Lord, as I come through the trials and tribulations of daily life, we must learn to become more than conquerors in the Lord Jesus, the One who lived and died for us, to eradicate all the errors of our mistaken ways.
Please draw me deeper into the friendship of the Lord Jesus, being ever ready to call on the assistance of the Holy Spirit when struggling with anything. The Spirit is our faith’s reinforcement, thank You.
It is in calling upon the Spirit, looking to Him daily, “I am confident I will see Your goodness LORD, while I am here in the land of the living.” (based on Psalm 27 v 13) I simply have to “Wait patiently ...be brave and courageous.” (v 14)
How well I remember being in the midst of difficulty and the Lord Jesus said to me “ ‘...you may have peace in Me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world’.” (John 16 v 33) Thank You.
I must learn to pray my way out of trouble, for Father God, I am sure You are merciful, wanting “... everyone to be saved and to understand the truth,” (1 Timothy 2 v 3 NLT) that very truth for which the Lord Jesus lives amongst us.
All praise, all thanks ever be to the Trinity “For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile You and humanity, the Man Christ Jesus. He gave His life to purchase freedom for everyone” (v 4) This must include freedom from fret and worry about any difficulty. Thank You for making us wise about this. Please keep leading us along the straight paths of our faith. Amen.
23.02.21
Sue O’Donnell