Do Not Yield to Discouragement - My Daily Bread
"They
looked…and behold, the glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud" (Exod.
16:20).
Get
into the habit of looking for the silver lining of the cloud and when you have
found it, continue to look at it, rather than at the leaden gray in the middle.
Do
not yield to discouragement no matter how sorely pressed or beset you may be. A
discouraged soul is helpless. He can neither resist the wiles of the enemy
himself, while in this state, nor can he prevail in prayer for
others.
Flee
from every symptom of this deadly foe as you would flee from a viper. And be
not slow in turning your back on it, unless you want to bite the dust in bitter
defeat.
Search
out God's promises and say aloud of each one: "This promise is mine."
If you still experience a feeling of doubt and discouragement, pour out your
heart to God and ask Him to rebuke the adversary who is so mercilessly nagging
you.
The
very instant you whole-heartedly turn away from every symptom of distrust and
discouragement, the blessed Holy Spirit will quicken your faith and
inbreathe Divine strength into your soul.
At
first you may not be conscious of this, still as you resolutely and
uncompromisingly "snub" every tendency toward doubt and depression
that assails you, you will soon be made aware that the powers of darkness are
falling back.
Oh,
if our eyes could only behold the solid phalanx of strength, of power, that is
ever behind every turning away from the hosts of darkness, God-ward, what scant
heed would be given to the effort of the wily foe to distress, depress,
discourage us!
All
the marvelous attributes of the Godhead are on the side of the weakest
believer, who in the name of Christ, and in simple, childlike trust, yields
himself to God and turns to Him for help and guidance. --Selected
On
a day in the autumn, I saw a prairie eagle mortally wounded by a rifle shot.
His eye still gleamed like a circle of light. Then he slowly turned his head,
and gave one more searching and longing look at the sky. He had often swept
those starry spaces with his wonderful wings. The beautiful sky was the home of
his heart. It was the eagle's domain. A thousand times he had exploited there
his splendid strength. In those far away heights be had played with the
lightnings, and raced with the winds, and now, so far away from home, the eagle
lay dying, done to the death, because for once be forgot and flew too low. The
soul is that eagle. This is not its home. It must not lose the skyward look. We
must keep faith, we must keep hope, we must keep courage, we must keep Christ.
We would better creep away from the battlefield at once if we are not going to
be brave. There is no time for the soul to stampede. Keep the skyward look, my
soul; keep the skyward look!
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