Friday, August 13, 2010
"Being Careless"
Thursday, August 12, 2010
"Red Letters"
"Times of Life"
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Learn to Laugh
Learn to Laugh
If you're constantly negative in your outlook, something's wrong. "There is... a time to laugh..." (Ecclesiastes 3:1,4 NKJV) You say, "Right now I can't find anything to laugh about." Then observe how the Psalmist opens Psalms 124, 125, and 126: "...If the Lord had not been on our side... they would have swallowed us alive..." (Psalm 124:1-3 NIV) "Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be shaken..." (Psalm 125:1 NIV) " When the Lord brought back the captives to Zion... Our mouths were filled with laughter... Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them." (Psalm 126:1-2 NIV)
When you can rejoice in the midst of trouble, people want to know what your secret is. And you can always find a reason to rejoice when you remember Who is on your side.
Doctors have confirmed what the Bible teaches: laughter de-stresses you and strengthens your immune system; "A cheerful heart is good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22) plus, a positive attitude will bring you favor and cooperation.
When you keep adding to the heat and confusion of a crisis, people lose respect for your ability to handle things under pressure. But if you stay cool and maintain your sense of humor when things are falling apart, they'll show their appreciation in better work and increased loyalty. Sure, some problems are serious, but you gain nothing by dwelling on the bleak side. Put the problem into God's hands and watch the results!
"He will... fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with shouts of joy." (Job 8:21 NRS) Now, if Job could agree with that, surely you can!
"The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace." Numbers 6:24-26
Dealing With Discouragement
1. Look within. Prayerfully examine yourself for the underlying cause.2. Admit that you are discouraged. It's easy to avoid, ignore, or lie about it. But denial is deadly, and it guarantees failure.3. Identify precisely what you are discouraged about. Name it; then face it.4. Recall the nature of discouragement. Disappointments will come and go, but discouragement is a choice that you make.5. Begin meditating frequently on God's Word. This way, you can accurately judge what you feel by what is real (Psalm 3:2-4; 16:7-8; 63:6-8; 77:12; 119:15).6. Take your area of discouragement to God in prayer. Ask Him to reveal what He wants to teach you in this area of your life.7. Focus on God, not your situation. Ask Him to help you see this disappointment and its lessons from His perspective.8. View the cause as coming from the Lord. If we understand that He allows disappointments, we can find an opportunity for growth, even in trouble.9. Confess these three truths aloud: The Father is with me in the pain; He's in control of my life and has allowed this for a reason; He is a good God, who will turn this disappointment into blessing.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Being Thankful Changes Everything
Being Thankful Changes Everything
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:12 (NIV)
Devotion:
I sat on the bed, tears streaming down my face, negative thoughts racing through my mind ... Why does marriage have to be so hard sometimes? Why can't he see my side of things? Why won't he change? Maybe I married the wrong man.
This was a scene repeated over and over the first five years of my marriage. I was discouraged, overwhelmed and so tempted to give up. But here I am about to celebrate my 18th wedding anniversary so thankful I didn't walk away.
Ephesians 6:12 was a great reminder to me over the years that my husband isn't my enemy. Art may feel like my enemy but the truth is Satan is the real enemy who hates marriage and schemes against my husband and me. One thing we must always remember is Satan's goal to be one who casts something between two to cause a separation.
Satan wants to separate us in every way. He wants to separate us with conflict, hurt feelings, misunderstanding, and frustrations of all kinds. He wants to separate us from our neighbors, our friends, our co-workers, our parents, our spouses, our kids. He wants to separate us from God's best. He wants to separate us from God.
One of the best ways for Satan to start these separations is by luring us into a place of grumbling and complaining. If he can get us to focus only on what is aggravating and negative in life, then little cracks of distance start forming in our relationships. The grass starts looking greener everywhere else except where we are standing.
I can see this so clearly when I look back on the first five years of my marriage. Somehow, I became so hyper focused on all I felt was wrong with my husband, I became blinded to all that was good. I grumbled and complained and nagged and set out to change him. And I almost destroyed my marriage in the process. Satan had a field day as the separation between Art and I kept ever widening.
Then one day as I was in a fit of tears asking God to make things better, I felt challenged to start listing out things about Art for which I was thankful.
It was hard at first. I had bought Satan's whispers that there was only negative there with very little positive to find. But, with each positive quality I listed, it slowly changed everything. It was as if the clouds of negativity lifted and I could once again see his good qualities. There were so many good qualities; I was shocked how I'd gotten so blinded.
How sad I spent five years thinking the grass would be greener with someone else. Not true. The grass is always greener where you water and fertilize it. And being thankful --really intentionally listing out things for which we are thankful-- is a great way to start watering and fertilizing and changing everything.
Dear Lord, thank You for helping me see how beneficial it is to be aware and appreciative of the good qualities in those I love. Lord, help me to recognize Satan's schemes and combat them with the power of having a truly thankful heart. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Related Resources:
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Application Steps:
Every time a negative, separating thought comes into your mind today, intentionally combat it with something for which you are thankful about that person.
Reflections:
How does it make you feel to dwell on what you wish was different about another person?
Could this devotion showing up in your inbox today be a reminder from God that there are positive things for which you can be thankful?
How does having a thankful heart change things?
Power Verses:
Philippians 4:6, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." (NIV)
2 Corinthians 4:15, "All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God." (NIV)
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