Today's power scripture comes from Job 1:17 –
“Before this man finished, still another messenger rushed in: ‘Three bands of
Chaldeans have driven off your camels and killed your servants, and I alone
have escaped to tell you.” (TLB)
Poor Job was bombarded with bad news after bad news. Before one servant had the opportunity to
completely report all that was dismally happening within Job’s household, yet
another calamity was on its heels. Each
servant was frantic to tell Job of the disasters they had witnessed and that
they alone barely escaped with their lives to report back to him.
Local,
national and global news reports, commentaries and documentaries relate how the
slings and arrows of misfortune are bombarding our human existence. Many would say that the world is going to hell
in a handbasket doused in gasoline. We
will not give Satan any publicity but we do know that he is busy running to and
fro stirring up trouble.
God reminds us in 1
Thessalonians 5: 16-18 to “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything
give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (NKJGF) Regardless of the pattern or uncanny circumstances
surrounding your daily walk with God, stay steadfast in your faith. Yes it is
true, for some of us tragedy, disagreement, chaos and frustration seems to be a
norm. If we rejoice always, we do not
have time for despair and depression. If
we pray without ceasing, our minds are occupied and unable to process negative
thoughts. In everything we must give
thanks. The simplicity of its power is just awesome. A simple ‘thank you’ can open doors of hope
and shut windows of downheartedness. God reminds us that he is still on the
throne and that nothing is ever outside of his watchful eye. God does not slumber nor sleep. And aren’t
you glad that God never has an ‘A-ha” moment.
Nothing comes as a surprise to God or catches him off guard! We get
caught up quite often. We fix the dishwasher
and then a pipe ruptures; we expensively service our car engine...and then we
find out we need new brakes. One bad issue following another… and then, and
then, and then. Although you might feel
as if things are just mounting up and piling up around you - relax …AND
THEN consider your options (praise, prayer and give thanks)
When you take your hands off of your problem, then God will put his
hands in it to win it!
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a
power-packed GREAT day! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
Awesome Word!
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