Acting out. Avoidance. Denial. Rationalization. Repression.
All of these
are examples of coping mechanisms
people use to handle the pressures and
difficulties they experience, but none of
them cures the root issue. If you have
money problems, for instance, avoiding
the mailbox that may contain bills will
not solve your financial issues.
Some researchers see a
direct correlation between
increased pressure and coping mechanisms that result
in alcoholism, drug addiction, divorce, abuse, and
other social problems. Is
there something that can
free us from these worries
and tensions, so we can better handle them in a healthy
way?
Jesus confronted head-on the issue
of handling everyday problems. He said
that people should give God—who already knows their needs—the central
place in their lives, and these concerns
will then be cared for. “Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything
you need” (Matthew 6:33).
This advice runs counter to our inclinations. Many of us get frenzied over
our problems—both real and imagined.
We don’t feel we have time for God because our energy becomes depleted by
simply coping—just getting by in this
crazy world. But when we make God
our number one priority, he gives us the
resources and strength to successfully
face the demands of each day.
You assign God first place by believing that although your sin has separated
you from him (Romans 3:23), Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, sacrificed his life
to pay the debt for your sin
(John 3:16).
Admit to God your need
for him and trust in Jesus
as the one who rescues you
from sin. Give God control
of your life and live as the
Bible, God’s Word, instructs
you.
When you do that, you
have obeyed the command
to seek his Kingdom above
all else, and God will provide the rest.
He becomes your Lord, and his strength
will empower you to meet whatever
problems you will face.
The gospel isn’t a coping mechanism.
It is the truth that will set you free.
[Jim Kraus]
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Sunday, March 10, 2019
God says, "NO"...sometimes a lot!
We "must" and I do say, "must" remember that for there to be a harvest in the fields of which many benefit with food and other products, the seed "must" first die (John 12:24). If this doesn't happen, there is no abundance, there is no continuing of true life.
"Those who love their life in this world will lose it. Those who care nothing for their life in this world will keep it for eternity" (John 12:25).
This is about surrender in this life here and not living a negligent life but a purposeful one that begins with dying to self so when God does say "No" to something you want, your mind and heart are yielded in trusting God knows best and He has a plan. Yes, God always has a plan (Jeremiah 29:11).
Dear Ones, we can trust God in the "No's" of this life when we accept...
"My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts," says the Lord.
And My ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.
For just as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so My ways are higher than your ways
and My thoughts higher than your thoughts."
Isaiah 55:8-9
Yielding to this TRUTH is often hard, I know, but it is better!!!
"Those who love their life in this world will lose it. Those who care nothing for their life in this world will keep it for eternity" (John 12:25).
This is about surrender in this life here and not living a negligent life but a purposeful one that begins with dying to self so when God does say "No" to something you want, your mind and heart are yielded in trusting God knows best and He has a plan. Yes, God always has a plan (Jeremiah 29:11).
Dear Ones, we can trust God in the "No's" of this life when we accept...
"My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts," says the Lord.
And My ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.
For just as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so My ways are higher than your ways
and My thoughts higher than your thoughts."
Isaiah 55:8-9
Yielding to this TRUTH is often hard, I know, but it is better!!!
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
And how do we do this, Dear Ones? How do we stay satisfied at all, much less starting the day being "satisfied with His steadfast love"? We have to pursue it through God's Word! I was talking to someone special recently about being pursued. It is a wonderful feeling to be cared about so much that someone would deliberately pursue another. We all long to be loved in this way, I believe.
One of my favorite stories is the one of The Prodigal Son. Luke 15 tells this story. When the son had spent his inheritance and learned the many lessons he needed to learn, he realized the best place to be was back where his father was. When he arrived at his father's estate and was still far off, what did this young man see? Did he see a father waiting with arms crossed and with "I told you so" ready to be said? Did he see a father turn his back in disgust? Did he see his father hang a sign on the door with the words, NOT WELCOME HERE? No...his father ran to him, hugged him, gave him a robe and a ring and held a banquet in his honor. "For my son was lost and now he is found"!
God does the same for you and I...yes, He does! So we can be satisfied every day by His steadfast love.
Just sayin'...
Friday, February 8, 2019
Hills and Valleys....yep, still having them since my last post!!! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4rRCjrAyCs
Big sigh...really, why is that a surprise?! In my weak moments, I still bristle at the tough stuff...those "dang" hills in life I am still climbing. Is the view at the top really worth it? Will I feel invigorated and satisfied that I made it to the top? And then, because I can't live at the top forever (not here on earth anyway), I need to head down to the valley. Either way, I still can look up. I still need to acknowledge the One who holds it all: my life, your life, my children's lives, my family, my friends, my goings and my comings here. The "permanent" hilltop experiences were not meant to be here...I can learn a lot from the VALLEY TIMES! Am I excited about this? Not always. I am so thankful that we have a place to go to to be reminded in the highs and lows, that we can rejoice in the midst. The Psalms are a gift to all of us! I pray that you, as your climbing up or on the downhill slide...will go to the Psalms in the Bible. You will indeed find your strength there. Blessings this day...deb
Big sigh...really, why is that a surprise?! In my weak moments, I still bristle at the tough stuff...those "dang" hills in life I am still climbing. Is the view at the top really worth it? Will I feel invigorated and satisfied that I made it to the top? And then, because I can't live at the top forever (not here on earth anyway), I need to head down to the valley. Either way, I still can look up. I still need to acknowledge the One who holds it all: my life, your life, my children's lives, my family, my friends, my goings and my comings here. The "permanent" hilltop experiences were not meant to be here...I can learn a lot from the VALLEY TIMES! Am I excited about this? Not always. I am so thankful that we have a place to go to to be reminded in the highs and lows, that we can rejoice in the midst. The Psalms are a gift to all of us! I pray that you, as your climbing up or on the downhill slide...will go to the Psalms in the Bible. You will indeed find your strength there. Blessings this day...deb
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