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Hopelessness Thank you Pastor Gregory
Dickow Download file If you feel like you’re about to lose hope and you
don’t know what to do, let me encourage you. Look at 2 Corinthians
4:8-9. Paul was a man of great faith, and he says, “We are
hard-pressed (troubled) on every side, yet not crushed; we are
perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck
down, but not destroyed.” All of us have felt like Paul did at one
time or another.
It says we’re troubled on every side – yet, not distressed.
Being distressed is when the stress and pressure on the outside get on
the inside. It is possible to have stress come against you but to not be
distressed by it.
Perplexed is not being sure what to do. He says, “But not in
despair.” Despair is when you don’t know which way to turn. Ask God
and He’ll show you what to do.
Faith doesn’t say “I never have trouble.” Faith say,
“Trouble doesn’t have me.” Faith doesn’t say bad things never
happen.” It says, “I’m going to win. Jesus is on my side.”
Now in 2 Timothy 3, it says, “In the last days there will be
trouble.” The devil is trying to defeat us and destroy us. First
Timothy 4:1 says in the latter days some shall depart from the faith.
Whenever you’re going through a trial, your faith is on trial. The
devil’s trying to damage your faith.
If you depart from the faith, then the great trouble in the last days
-- the hard to bear problems -- will defeat you. God has provided
something to handle the stress and trouble – the ability to walk by
faith.
There is no better way to get out of stress, to handle how to deal
with people and problems, than to believe God. All things are
possible to them who believe. In the last days trouble will come, and
faith will come. The devil comes to steal, kill and destroy but Jesus
came that we would have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10).
Look at 1 Peter 1:7. What’s on trial? Your faith is. Why?
Because the devil wants your faith to fail. When your faith fails, you
can’t do anything. Satan tells you – "Go ahead and put your
shield of faith down. It doesn’t work anyway." He’ll try to
penetrate your hope. So we need to learn how to not depart from the
faith.
When you’re dealing with difficulty, stress, and discouragement follow
these steps:
1. When you haven’t seen it yet, stay in love. The Bible says,
“Whom having not seen, love.” When you don’t see your miracle, you
tend to stop walking in love and stop loving people.
2. We begin to judge those that are getting their miracle –
“They must have done something wrong to get it.” The good news is if
they’ve received it, you can receive it, too. You’re going to
receive it, too. Having not seen, you love. Love anyway.
3. Stay believing “Though now you see Him not, yet
believing....” Keep believing even when you don’t see it.
4. Stay rejoicing. Rejoice with joy unspeakable.
Love makes our faith work. The devil wants you to get mad. He wants you
to lose hope. Stay focused on your job. Walk in love, and you’ll never
fail. The devil is trying to get you in strife. He’s working overtime
to create strife.
The key to living victoriously is to stay in love even when you don’t
see God – when you haven’t seen Him come through for you.
Faith isn’t about what you’ve done or believed in the past. It’s
what you believe now. Faith is now. It’s not about how you used to
rejoice. Are you rejoicing now? It’s not what you said, read, or
believed. It’s what you’re saying, reading, believing and doing now.
5. People leave their first love. Love makes faith work. It causes our
faith and hope to arise. Love causes us to never give up on God and what
He said. I’m staying in love. I’m believing.
We’re troubled on every side, but not crushed… I might be
persecuted, but God never left me.
6. Receiving the outcome of your faith. And, in the end you will receive
what you were hoping for. Stay in love. Keep believing. Keep rejoicing
anyway. If you stop the process, you stop the end from coming. Keep the
process working so you don’t depart from the faith. Love people that
aren’t lovable. Keep rejoicing, and you will receive the outcome of
your faith! Confidence
I
refuse to throw away my confidence no matter what I see.
I will not allow what I see to discourage me.
I will not allow what I see to pull me down and to make me throw away my
confidence.
I make a decision that I will not throw away my confidence, because my
confidence has a great reward. (Hebrews 10:35)
It may take a while, but I have patience. For in a little while, what He
promised will manifest because I am the just, and I live by faith and
because I live by faith, I will not shrink back. Because when I shrink
back, God has no pleasure in me and my number one goal is to be pleasing
to God. (Hebrews 10:38)
I maintain, therefore, an attitude of faith, a spirit of faith, a
position of faith that is always pleasing to God. And, therefore, the
manifestation will come; because I maintain my position of pleasing God
by using my faith and holding fast to my confession and never letting it
go. (Hebrews 11:6)
I will not draw back.
I will not shrink back, but I will have faith until the end, until the
outcome, until what I believe is what I see. If I don’t see it, that
won’t change what I believe. Because the reason I’m believing is
first and foremost to be pleasing to God, then to see the manifestation.
The manifestation will come when I’m pleasing to God. And I choose to
hold fast to faith, to confidence in this Word, and I will not let go.
I will not give up.
I will not let go of my confession no matter what I see, no matter what
I feel, no matter what other people say or do, no matter how many people
shrink back.
A thousand may fall on my side and ten thousand at my right hand, but it
shall not approach me. It’s not coming near my dwelling place because
I’m holding fast to my confession. (Psalm 91:7) |
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