I have been blessed by spending more time in the Word this past week. Scripture has made it ever the more clear to me that confidence in God's promices is what God expects of us. It is not enough to simply believe what he promices. We have to be certain, without a doubt, that what God says he will do, HE WILL DO.
We have to be sure, steadfast, continually, habitually keeping ourselves fixed on the confidence of what he says to be true; regardless of the oposition that comes against us or the circumstances we find ourselves in on a daily basis.
It is not enough to tell others we believe in God's Word and display that belief when others are around. We have to have that confidence when no one else is around. When more expenses arise than we have money to pay them, when you face difficulties that arise out of the blue, when someone you trust hurts you, when you feel lost or all alone for whatever reason, AND you still trust in God with confidence and faith because he has promiced you he will provide for you, he will guide you and show you the way, he will comfort you and bring you peace, and that he will NEVER leave you or forsake you.
When you stay focused regardless of what is around you, when you don't give up on a ministry when it gets tough or you get criticized, when family puts you down for spending time in the Word, when you are ridiculed for not watching the show on television that everyone else wants to watch and you stand up for why it's not going to be watched in your home, when your child aggitates you and you take the time to explain biblically why they are wrong in a loving, caring manner instead of ranting and raving, when neighbors or extended family can't understand why you have changed so much; AND you still stay focused on God's promices without missing a beat, this is when you show your confidence.
Showing your confidence when you least expect others to be watching, at times can be the times when this confidence is most seen by others. When unexpected circumstances occur, others seem to be watching more than normal. Others know your confidence when it is business as usual. It is when a pipe wrench gets thrown in you can show how much confidence you truly have. This is when you can witness at your best.
What does your confidence meter read during difficult times? If you aren't sure, ask others around you. I'm pretty sure they will be able to tell you.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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