Numerous times in the Bible we’re reminded that the Lord is our strength. We’re promised that out of his infinite power he will supply the wherewithal to withstand any strain, force, or stress.
The question becomes, how do we avail ourselves of God’s glorious might?
The answer may lie in just three strategies: affirm, trust, and thank.
1) AFFIRM such scriptural realities as God’s sovereignty over all things, his power at work on our behalf, and his constant, loving presence to sustain us (1).
We can direct our thoughts toward the promises he’s made to help, guide, and protect (2). In fact, scripture contains dozens of promises that offer hope and encouragement for any situation, because: “He who promised is faithful” (Hebrews 10:23 NIV).
Asserting biblical truth hour by hour, even moment by moment, results in spiritual strength, much as repetitive moves with weights build physical strength.
Also beneficial to affirm: what we’ve seen God do in the past. Has a surprise check arrived in the mail—almost to the penny of what was needed? Have you escaped a car collision by that much? Has the answer to a prayer far exceeded the request? God has granted such miracles in our family, too.
And that brings us to the second strategy, trust.
2) TRUST that the God of perfection will be true to his Word and keep his promises.
But when fretful thoughts do threaten, we can bring them before God with total honesty, just as King David did in the psalms (3). Next, we can return to the Affirm Strategy (above)—which David also embraced. Third, we simply do the next thing, refusing to worry about tomorrow.
And a trusting heart is a thankful heart.
3) THANK God at every opportunity. Even in the midst of trials, we can find joy:
- In Him and all his glorious attributes
- In his Word, where we find comfort and encouragement
- In creation, with all his meticulous handiwork and grand displays
- In the people around us, with their expressions of loving concern and help
- Through the five senses, providing unlimited delight
And the joy of the Lord will be our strength (Nehemiah 8:10).
These three strategies–affirming, trusting, and thanking—will enable us to move through each day with grace and a light spirit, just as a deer gracefully and lightly clears obstacles and scales rocky peaks, because:
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Oh, Lord, keep me mindful that no one is exempt from trouble in this sin-wracked world, but you rule supreme and will engineer good even from the worst of circumstances. Help me to be ever-conscious of the ways I can avail myself of your strength. And may I learn not just to withstand stressful times, but actually flourish in the midst of them.
Notes:
(1) 1 Chronicles 29:11-12; Isaiah 64:4; Deuteronomy 31:6
(2) Isaiah 41:10; Psalm 32:8 & 12:5b
(3) Psalm 10, 13, 31, and 102 offer examples of psalms that begin with lament and end with praise.
P.S. A personal update: Steve received his first chemo treatment this week to keep the cancer from growing and spreading to other organs as we wait for a liver transplant. The anti-cancer drug was applied directly to the tumors. We were warned he might experience pain, nausea, fever, and/or other side effects. But except for some discomfort and fatigue he has been fine. We continue to praise God for his faithfulness!
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