Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Downy Feathers

Good morning everyone,

Some of you may read the encouragement below and will gratefully thank the Lord that you cannot relate to it at this time in your life.  Praise the Lord for that!  But, I know many of us can relate.  This may be a reminder of darker times when you couldn't see that help was on the way.  Or this may be where you are right now.  I certainly was this morning.  My hopelessness came from seeing my job as a sickening vortex that keeps sucking me down and away from my friends, family and my God.  I had a day off yesterday, but it didn't help.  I was caught up in the never ending cycle of not quite being enough to fulfill my duties. Even though I wasn't working, I was still hashing and rehashing what I've done and the 10,000 things I still have left to do. Even 10 minutes ago it seemed hopeless.  But, then I took Glynnis's advice below and read Psalm 91. And I called out to some wonderful friends for prayer.  I'm not sure if they've received my request yet, but just knowing they are going to be praying for me has eased my worry.  And reading the promises of our Lord in Psalm 91 has quieted my raging thoughts and poured water on my overworked soul.

My challenges are trivial in comparison to Abraham's and many of yours.  But, when I'm carrying them they have the weight of the entire world.  I'm going to set them down now.  If they need to come with me tomorrow, the Lord will remind me to pick them up and will help me carry them.  For today I'm going to rest in the shadow of His mighty wings and be cushioned by the downy inner feathers.

My prayer is that you will do the same. 

Dear Lord, Almighty - Thank you for drawing me back within the shelter of your wings.  I just want to curl up here forever and never, ever go out into that beastly world again. That's it. That's all I'm praying for right now. I need your shelter and peace in this moment.  I need to think on only you and your amazing love and protection.  I trust in your provision.  I know that you will protect me because I trust in your name. I know you will answer this call to you. You are with me now and you will be with me when I go back out there and face the lions and cobras. Thank you for always rescuing me and honoring me with your love and care. I am so grateful to be able to rest in your shadow right now. I love you. I love you. I love you! Amen.

Blessings and peace,

Leah


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Glynnis Whitwer August 30, 2011
A Ram is on the Way
Glynnis Whitwer
"So Abraham called that place The LORD Will Provide. And to this day it is said, 'On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided.'" Genesis 22:14 (NIV)
Have you ever been in a situation so desperate that it looked hopeless?
Have you ever sat at the kitchen table wondering how you were going to pay the electric bill? Have you ever stood at a door that's been slammed in your face by an angry teenager and despaired at having a relationship with him again? Have you ever had your heart broken so deeply that you wondered if you would feel whole again?
Sadly, we live in a broken world where desperate situations happen every day. I know someone reading this devotion is wondering how she will make it through the day because her situation looks hopeless. If that is you, I encourage you to keep reading. I believe God has a message of hope for you today.
That message is found in the Bible, in the story of a man who was dealing with his own desperate situation. His name was Abraham and he faced the greatest testing of his life. After longing for a son for many years, God finally gave Abraham a boy, whom he named Isaac. Abraham never imagined God would test his faith by asking him to sacrifice his son. But it happened.
It had to have been the darkest day of Abraham's life as he trudged up the mountain, with firewood strapped to his son's back. Every step took Abraham closer to what he believed to be the sad ending of a hopeless situation—the death of his son. Yet in spite of his sorrow, Abraham trusted God. His heart wasn't soaring with joy. He wasn't dancing up the mountain. But he put one foot in front of the other. Walking through the darkness of the situation; obeying His God's commands.
Unbeknownst to Abraham, something else was walking up that mountain. Quietly. Out of sight. On the other side of the mountain. Something else was putting one foot in front of the other. Only Abraham couldn't see it.
For every step Abraham took, a ram on the other side of the mountain took a step.
All Abraham saw that day was his solitary journey of pain. As he got closer to the top of the mountain, his dread must have increased. I wonder if he asked himself any questions. I would have. I would have wondered why hadn't God intervened? Why hadn't God stopped this testing? Couldn't God see that Abraham was a man of faith? Why test him in this way?
But there was no answer. There was no voice from heaven. And so Abraham kept obeying his God's command. He put Isaac on an altar and prepared to sacrifice his one and only son.
And just at that very moment, at the very last second, when it looked like the end had come, God spoke, stopping the sacrifice. Abraham looked up and there caught in the thicket was a ram. Abraham took his son off the altar, replaced him with the ram, and offered the sacrifice to God.
Abraham named that place "Yahweh-Yireh" or "The Lord Will Provide." And the story was written down for generations of God-followers to read. It was written so that you and I today would read it as we face our own hopeless situations. It was captured in print so that you and I would know that God is already planning for our provision. We don't see it. We don't hear it. But we can trust that our God is at work. On your behalf, and on mine.
I choose to trust God today. A ram is on the way.
Dear Lord, You know how desperate I am today. You know that my faith has wavered. Although I want to trust You, I'm having trouble doing so. I ask for Your intervention in my situation, and for an increase of my faith while I wait. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Related Resources:
The Character of God: Understanding His Heart for Us by Brian T. Anderson & Glynnis Whitwer
A Confident Heart: How to Stop Doubting Yourself & Live in the Security of God's Promises.
What Happens When Women Walk in Faith by Lysa TerKeurst
Visit Glynnis on her blog for more encouragement and enter to win a copy of Renee Swope's new book, A Confident Heart: How to Stop Doubting Yourself & Live in the Security of God's Promises.
When you purchase resources through Proverbs 31 Ministries, you touch eternity because your purchase supports the many areas of hope-giving ministry we provide at no cost. We wish we could, but we simply can't compete with prices offered by huge online warehouses. Therefore, we are extremely grateful for each and every purchase you make with us. Thank you!
Application Steps:
Read Psalm 91. List the promises God has for those who love Him.
Reflections:
God's timing is not our timing. What are some reasons God might wait to answer our prayers?
Read the story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22. What are some of the things Abraham did right that I can apply to my situation?
Power Verses:
Psalm 91:14, "'Because he loves me,' says the LORD, 'I will rescue him; I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name.'" (NIV)
Psalm 22:5, "They cried to you and were saved; in you they trusted and were not disappointed." (NIV)
© 2011 by Glynnis Whitwer. All rights reserved.
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