Sunday, May 30, 2021

Days of Courage

When your view is not clear and you cannot see the road ahead, stay the course. Rely on the Lord and trust His wisdom. No doubts or postponing your decision. What you use to do and how it was done maybe different today—remember change can be good.  Over the past year we all have had to be flexible, creative, patient, and go without.  We have read and heard many times over “we will get through this.” Yes, we will see better days. We are living in the now and the past is the past.  You are not walking this Christian life alone.  It will take courage and persistence to hold on to the promises of your future.  Speak to your fear, unassertiveness and passiveness.  Increase your commitment to living for Christ and you will gain confidence to keep moving forward.  Obedience is the key to pleasing Him and living holy to reap the benefit of eternal life. Be bold and show you know the greatness of the Lord. Seek God in all things to obtain your blessings.

1.  Stay on target with your prayer time.

2.  Evaluate where you are. Make changes as needed.

3.  Acknowledge your challenges and fears. To combat—know what you are up against.

4.  Think positive and continue to be open to learn.

5.  Try again, failure along the way does not mean abandon the mission.    

Grab hold to the power of courage and know you are an overcomer.  Courage is taking the risk to be a follower of Christ. We have no time for hopelessness. Ride out your waves of unpleasant moments. You can and will return to a period of calm. Your current condition will not always be the same—equip yourself with the Word and Prayer. Push through adversity and go with tenacity on your mission. Ask your brother or sister Nehemiah, Hannah, Daniel, Ruth or King David about courage. Stay faithful to the process to grow in courage and understand it is your time—the break is near.  You can complete the assignment with God’s support.

Be encouraged—know that God is present! We serve a faithful and mighty God.

Read: Isaiah 41:10, Exodus 15:2, John 16:31-33

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