Whatever you do, don’t grow weary! Life can make us tired sometimes. Sometimes we find ourselves yawning and ready to take up a nap. We scream out “Can I just have a break?” But I believe God is telling you today to wake up, stir yourself up and keep moving forward.
It is not time to stop fighting. It is not time to relax (spiritually). It is not time to let your guard down. Galatians 6:9 says “Let us not grow weary in doing good. For at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up” Your life has greatness attached to it in spite of your failures and short comings. Keep saying and staying on what is right and God will bring that “harvest,” that greatness into your life. It will happen!
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Life does make us tired. These are times when people want to give up, want to sit back and watch, rather than participate.
ReplyDeleteNo matter the problem, get up. Do something! Pray. Mow the grass. Pray. Wash the dishes. Pray. Clean the garage. Pray. Keep yourself physically active in addition to spiritually active.
I am going thru some of the toughest times of my life yet I am keeping my head up and praying. Prayer is what keeps me going. Praising God for the good, as well as the bad is something I am not accustomed to, yet find myself doing, rather easily, I might add.
Pastor Jason said in a recent sermon, "Do not magnify the problem, magnify the Lord."
It just seemed fitting.
Bless you all.
Steele
Life does make us tired. These are times when people want to give up, want to sit back and watch, rather than participate.
ReplyDeleteNo matter the problem, get up. Do something! Pray. Mow the grass. Pray. Wash the dishes. Pray. Clean the garage. Pray. Keep yourself physically active in addition to spiritually active.
I am going thru some of the toughest times of my life yet I am keeping my head up and praying. Prayer is what keeps me going. Praising God for the good, as well as the bad is something I am not accustomed to, yet find myself doing, rather easily, I might add.
Pastor Jason said in a recent sermon, "Do not magnify the problem, magnify the Lord."
It just seemed fitting.
Bless you all.