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04-16-2014, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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Go to God First
He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him. —Psalm 91:15 One time, a member of my extended family did something that really hurt me, and I felt rejected as a result. After it happened, I was sitting in the car in a lot of emotional pain and I said, “God, I need You to comfort me. I don’t want to feel like this. I don’t want to get bitter or develop resentment. I’ve experienced this same kind of pain from this person before and I don’t want my day to be ruined by it. But I’m having trouble handling it and I have to have Your help.” Do you know what happened? God took the pain and all my bad feelings went away! But how many times, instead of turning to Him in prayer, do we turn to other people, mistakenly thinking that telling them all about what happened will comfort us, but it doesn’t? The truth is that talking about something that hurt us only stirs up the pain in our emotions more and makes it more difficult to overcome. We tend to do everything we can think of before turning to God, and nothing ever changes the situation. We would be so much better off if our first response to every emergency and every kind of emotional pain were to pray. If we will depend totally on God, letting Him know that we need Him more than anyone or anything, we will experience major breakthroughs in our lives. God’s word for you today: Make God your “first responder.” From the book Hearing from God Each Morning: 365 Daily Devotions by Joyce Meyer.
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04-17-2014, 09:02 AM | #2 |
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Why is God our last resort? Why do we feel we need to do it ourselves and if we don't we feel that we are failures. I need a new perspective, through Him, I am empowered to do what I needed to do in today. No more, me first! I had to stop playing God with my life and that of others.
When we go to Him each day, we invite Him into our day. He is there each day as long as we call on Him or make the decision to allude Him and forget He is there and turn a blind eye. God of our understanding is there, it is up to us to acknowledge Him. Knowing He is there and taking Him for granted is another thing. He does not do it for us. He gives us what we need to do it, one day at a time.
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