Showing posts with label God's Truth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God's Truth. Show all posts

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Fill Your New Year With Optimism Seven Strategies to Attain Optimism—Part 3



Fill Your New Year With Optimism
Seven Strategies to Attain Optimism—Part 3

Today’s post concludes my blog series about the seven strategies for attaining optimism. I’m talking about truth-filled hope and an outlook ordained by God that every follower of Jesus can and should attain. 

My previous two posts looked at the first five of the Seven Strategies to Attain Optimism: 1- Let go of the past. 2- Avoid getting hung up on a negative thing or situation. 3- Remember that, for everyone, life has ups and downs. 4- Watch your mouth. 5- Practice gratitude.

Today we’ll consider the last two:

6-  Surround yourself with truth –people, places, things.

Speaking of “fake news”—it doesn’t just exist in politics. We’re surrounded by half-truths, misleading information, exaggerated stories, and our own imaginations. These untruths can flood our minds with worry and wild ideas capable of pulling us down and filling us with stress.

“My life has been filled with terrible misfortune; most of which never happened,” declared Michel de Montaigne, about 500 years ago. Many of us could say the same ting today.

Photo by Aaron Burden from Unsplash
Experts report that 85%, and some 99%, of things people worry about never really happen. Pause for a moment and consider your own thought life. What thoughts occupy your mind that are not based on facts? 
Where does your imagination wander that does not lift your spirits?

I recommend we draw our thoughts into the truth of God’s Word. There we find the reality our Creator wants us to base our lives upon.


Paul tells us why: “For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:4-5 JKJV).

We need to allow His truth to be a lamp to the feet of our thoughts and a light for the paths we tread in our minds.

Do you believe God and His Word? The psalmist did when he wrote, “The entirety of Your Word is truth, and every one of Your righteous judgements endures forever” (Psalm 119:160 NKJV).

Before His crucifixion, Jesus knew his followers had to have God’s truth and prayed to the Father: “Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth” (John 17:17 NKJV). Sanctify meant to set apart. This is huge! God’s truth sets us apart from the world. It’s knowing and living by God’s truth that sets us apart from the world. We’re of another kingdom—God’s Eternal Kingdom.

So, we should look for truth in everything that crosses our paths—people, places, and things.

The better we know God and His Word, the closer will be our relationship with Him. The closer our relationship with Him, the clearer we’ll hear His voice. The clearer we hear His voice, the keener will be our sense of discernment. The keener our sense of discernment, the better will be our ability to know truth when we encounter it—in people, places, and things.


As we surround ourselves with what is right and true, the optimism that fills us will overflow to others. 



7- Remember that God will have His way in the end.

I believe we all get pretty frustrated and angry when we witness injustices, acts of violence, and tragedy. We often feel helpless and forlorn as streaming news broadcasts the horrors of abused children, terrorist acts, natural disasters, and the like.

The tsunami of bad news can bring us into a free fall of pessimism and anxiety. There are many scientific studies focusing on the affects of negative hews and experiences on a person’s well-being. But there is no way to escape bad things.

We need to continually remind ourselves that God knows, God cares, and God loves us with unfailing, unconditional love. As Christ-followers, we have an internal hope that’s like a pilot light.

A pilot light is “a small gas flame … which serves as an ignition source for a more powerful gas burner” (Wikipedia). This pilot light hope never goes out and is always there to ignite the burner that causes hope to rise up and come against a negative event.

When David was greatly distressed because all seemed lost and his men turned against him, he “encouraged himself in the Lord” because he knew his God and within him burned that flicker of hope. That pilot light of internal hope ignited the burner that caused faith and hope to rise up in his spirit (1 Samuel 30:6).

Like David, when life beats up on us and when the world appears to be going in the wrong direction we need to listen to the Holy Spirit and allow our internal hope to ignite the full flame of knowing God will have His way ultimately.

Yes, we may go through some discomfort and heartache along the way. I repeat Jesus words: “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33b). We who are in Christ—those born-again—will be partakers of the awesome Eternal Kingdom He has waiting for us. All hardships and evil will pass away and a glorious future with our Lord and Savior Jesus awaits us.

Just now I read, in its entirety, Revelation 19-22 and was reminded that God will have His way in the end.

Revelation 19 begins, “After these things I heard a loud voice of a great multitude on heaven, saying ‘Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God! For true and righteous are His judgements, because…’” (Verses 1-2a).
“Then I saw and angel coming down from heaven and a new earth … And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away. Then He who sat on the throne said, ‘Behold, I make all things new …’” (Revelation 21:1a and 4-5).

Rejoice with me in the final passage of God’s Word, “He (Jesus) who testifies to these things says, ‘Surely I am coming quickly.’ Amen. Even so, come Lord Jesus! The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen” Revelation 22:20-21).

Let’s be encouraged by the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and allow optimism to rise up so the world will see Christ in us, the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27).

 
Every time I read the back of His book I’m blown away by the Ancient of Days—His goodness and greatness—His amazing grace and unfailing love—His breathtaking holiness and perfect justice. In reading these Passages, we’re reminded of God’s cosmic beyond-our-imagination plan. Our God is truly an awesome God. 



I would like to challenge each of us to follow the seven strategies for attaining optimism.  We must remember the bottom line is that ultimately God will have His way and He takes care of His family in the process.


 
Let’s pray: Holy Father, thank You for the hope that resides in Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Please help me to be mindful of the reasons I can be optimistic. And help me encourage others as well. I know that with Your Spirit in me, I can beam with optimism even in tough times and be a light in darkness because of Your unfailing love. Thank You, Father. In Jesus name—Amen. 

 

Your comments are welcome.

©Copyright 2018 Connie Wohlford

Sunday, July 9, 2017

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I Declare – God’s Word Is True
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People need the Word of God and need to speak its truths into their lives each day. One who wishes to grow more intimate with their Creator can declare—that is speak forth—the truths of God’s Word and increase their focus, connect their own lofty ideas with the reality of the divine, bring clarity of God’s views, infuse the Word into their souls, and turn the wisdom of its pages into personal resolutions.

I Declare – God’s Word Is True gives the reader an important truth about God and His Word to declare each day. This helps one grow in the fruit of the Spirit and be better equipped to know God, hear God, and follow God. Readers of this little book will have the opportunity to develop a Word consciousness which will encourage daily mindfulness of God, coupled with an awareness of the overcoming power His Word contains when applied to life situations.

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One who uses I Declare—God’s Word is True daily, prayerfully, and sincerely will:
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>  Be equipped with faith-building truths that will help one overcome daily trials.
>  Grow in the development of a biblical worldview.
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>  Build confidence in one’s own personal experience with God, and thus be a more effective witness to others.
>  Grow in the ability to speak truth into one’s own life and the lives of others.

As you put this devotional book to use in your life I pray God will richly bless you and help you become more like Jesus and that, more and more each day, you’ll walk in the abundant life God designed for you. Let’s praise God together for His wonder-filled Word. These things I pray for you in Jesus name—Amen.

As fellow sojourners, let’s pray for and encourage one another along the way. Connie Wohlford, Author

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Here is an example of two weeks of the daily declarations as written in I Declare—God’s Word Is True:

My Love for God

July 15 - I declare I love the Lord my God with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength.
Jesus declared, I am to love the Lord my God with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength and my neighbor as myself (Luke 10:27-28).
                                                                                                                                                           
July 16 - I declare I love the Lord my God with all my heart and soul.
The Lord my God will circumcise my heart and the hearts of my descendants to love Him with all our hearts and souls that we may live (Deuteronomy 30:6).          
                        
July 17 - I declare I am not ashamed of the Gospel!
The Gospel of Christ is the power of God to salvation for all who believe and I will not be ashamed of it (Romans 1:16).

July 18 - I declare because of my love for God, His commandments are not burdensome.
My love for God and belief in Jesus compel me to keep His commandments and thus overcome the world (1 John 5:1-5).

July 19 - I declare I love You, Lord, because You hear me when I cry out to You.
God has turned His ear toward me and listens to my prayers, therefore I love Him and will call out to Him for as long as I live (Psalm 116:1).

July 20- I declare, Oh Lord my God, I praise You with all my heart!
I praise You, Lord, and glorify Your great name forever (Psalm 86:12).

July 21 - I declare I will sing praises to my God for as long as I live.
I’ll sing to the Lord—sing praises to my God for as long as I live (Psalm 104:33).
                                                                                                                                                          
My Eyes Are Fixed On Jesus

July 22 - I declare I’m looking to You, Jesus, as the author and finisher of my faith.
With God’s help, I am laying sin aside and running the race set before me, all the while, looking to Jesus, the author and perfecter of my faith (Hebrews 12:1-2).                         

July 23 - I declare when the enemy comes against me, I will fix my eyes on You, Lord.
Just as Jehoshaphat and the Israelites did in days of old, when the massive enemy is coming for me, I will keep my eyes upon You (2 Chronicles 20:12).

July 24 - I declare my eyes are always turned toward You, Lord.
My eyes are ever toward You, Lord, and You will pull me out of any snare (Psalm 25:15).

July 25 - I declare, like Moses, I will not fear evil for by faith I see You, God.
Moses did not fear the wrath of the evil Egyptian king because by faith he could see the invisible God (Hebrews 11:27).

July 26 - I declare I will not focus on things I see with my physical eyes but on things I see with my spiritual eyes.
Things seen with human eyes are temporary, but things seen with spiritual eyes are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).

July 27 - I declare that the eyes of my understanding are enlightened to know the hope of Your calling.
As the Father of glory gives wisdom and revelation, the eyes of my understanding are enlightened to know the hope of His calling, the glory of His inheritance and the greatness of His power toward us who believe (Ephesians 1:17-19).

July 28 - I declare as I look to You, Lord, I am radiant.
You hear me, Lord, when I seek You and as I look to you I am radiant and not ashamed (Psalm 34:4-5).         

I hope this gives you a taste of the flavor of I Declare—God’s Word Is True. Praise God for His precious Word, its truths, concepts and precepts.

©Copyright 2017 Connie Wohlford