Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Determined!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Let us not grow weary in doing good,
for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we don't give up."
Galatians 6:9

Over the past few months, we've been looking at a woman of noble character from Proverbs 31. We looked at the characteristics of a woman of integrity, honor and one who is strong and dependable. Today we're going to look at the word Determined ~ firmly resolved, doesn't give up.

How often have you said . . ."This time I really mean it, I'm not going to quit, no matter what, I won't give up." How often have you promised to keep your house clean, stay on your diet, pray for someone or be consistent with your quiet time, only to find yourself keeping those promises for a day, a week, a month at best. Good intentions often remain just that, good intentions.

In 1 Samuel 25:14-35, we meet a woman named Abigail. Abigail was married to a man who was described as wicked, mean, arrogant, disrespectful, rude, stingy and by the way, his name meant fool. Not exactly the kind of person you'd chose for man of the year or the love of your life.
Abigail on the other hand is described as beautiful, intelligent and sensitive in her dealings with others. She was wise, gracious and generous; a jewel compared to her husband. When faced with a difficult situation, she didn't think about herself, but remained determined and committed to do what was right. Because of her determination, she diverted trouble and brought protection for those around her.

You may not be faced with a situation like Abigail, but each of us from time to time are faced with battles we can't win. The battle to stay on a diet, be consistent to pray for non saved family and friends or just to pray period. What about the battle to have a consistent quiet time? You fill in the blank ______________.

In 2 Chronicles 20 when King Jehoshaphat was faced with a battle he knew he couldn't win, what did he do? First, he praised the Lord for who He was, what He had done, and what he could do. God answered by promising in verse 15 that He would fight the battle for him. King Jehoshaphat was instructed to "stand firm and see the deliverance the Lord will give you." Pretty powerful words. Those words are just as powerful today as the day they were written. Our God does not change and neither can He lie. Claim that promise for yourself and watch as God intervenes. Our job is to "suit up and show up," as Bob Barnes said in a message I heard many years ago and to remember the battle is the Lord's. The point is we need to stand our ground. Ephesians 6:10-11 says, "Finally be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." Dig your stake in the ground, so to speak, be resolved and don't give up.

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Lord, I can't fight this battle alone. I know! I've tried! Help me not to grow weary in doing good, for You have promised that at the proper time, I will reap a harvest if I don't give up. Help me to remember the battle isn't mine, never has been and never will be. It's Yours and You always win. In Jesus name, amen.


3 comments:

mariel said...

this is good stuff! I am especially tender to "Mrs" Proverbs 31...I wrote a blog series on her at visitingmrsproverbs31.blogspot.com

I love reading your insight, Dianne!

mariel said...

oh, and I love your new look!!

Jenifer said...

I love your new look!

Great word! Thanks for sharing with us.

Blessings.