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Post by william on Apr 7, 2016 13:37:42 GMT -5
From today's devotional
Matthew 9:18-33
The disciples experienced many “mountaintop moments” in their time with Jesus: The synagogue ruler’s daughter was brought back to life; two men had their sight restored; the mute were enabled to speak; and the demon-possessed man was set free. But when the storm came that day on the sea, fear invaded their hearts. Their minds could not recollect the lessons they had learned about the power and purposes of the One they followed. Even the appearance of Jesus walking on the water did not bring them immediate relief (Matt. 14:26).
When adversity strikes, we sometimes forget our knowledge of God, too. We struggle to recall past answers to prayer, specific guidance provided by the Holy Spirit, and lessons learned in prior crises. Only the present situation seems real. As our minds spin with future implications, troubled emotions can inhibit clear thinking.
Reading Scripture regularly is a key to remembering biblical truths. Another important resource is a spiritual journal. As a written record of your pilgrimage with the Lord, it will contain the specifics of how He has previously worked in your life. It serves as a map to trace where you’ve been and how He has helped you along the way. While your current trial may be a new one, you can look back to see the Lord’s unchangeable nature over the years.
As Christians, we have an enemy who wants our focus diverted from the Lord Jesus. Let’s thwart the adversary’s strategy by spending time in the Word and by keeping a journal. Doing so will help us remember how Jesus has provided for us personally and protected us with His divine power.
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Post by tkk2 on Apr 7, 2016 20:42:03 GMT -5
Thank you William. It is encouraging to know that disciples hsd the same problems
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Post by Mary H on Apr 12, 2016 12:02:43 GMT -5
Completely agree with the Bible & journal idea! I thought I lived for Jesus, but actually didn't have a real relationship with Him until I began to journal with my prayer/Bible time daily. The journal helps me to go back & see what I'm missing, what He's trying to teach me, & which way I should go; along with lots of answered prayers & faith boosters all throughout it. I believe when we journal & go back & read them, it is alive & active.
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Post by Sharon on Apr 14, 2016 22:54:45 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing this! The journaling is so crucial. I kind of hate looking back sometimes at some old posts, because I was so angry and so cynical and mean and unforgiving and I didn't understand at all God's love the way that I do now. But it also helps to appreciate where I was and especially to realize God was speaking to me, even moments when I was being stubborn and unloving. Even those moments can give you hope, because you know God can and does do work! Look how far we have all come in our relationships with God, because of the hardships. No way that could have happened without it.
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