Day Nine:
Positive Belief
The story of Abraham amazes me no
matter how many times I read it. It's not just the birth of a son when he was a
hundred years old. That's a miracle. But just as amazing is the information that
he waited twenty-five years for the fulfillment of the promise. He was
seventy-five when God promised Him a son.
I wonder how many of us would
believe God and live in expectation for twenty-five years. Most of us probably
would have said, "I didn't really hear from God." "Oh, I guess
maybe God didn't really mean that." Or "I need to go somewhere else
to get a fresh word from the Lord."
In our impatience, we often take
matters into our own hands. I say we get "bright ideas"--plans of our
own, which we hope God will bless. These plans open the door for confusion and
chaos. Then their results must be dealt with, which often delays our miracle.
The Bible gives us promises,
hope, and encouragement. God promises good to those of us who serve Him.
Despite the adversity of our circumstances--and some people have absolutely
terrible situations--God still promises good. Our sense of goodness, however,
may not be the same as God's. Getting what we want immediately may not be best
for us. Sometimes waiting is the best thing because it helps develop the
character of God in us.
The Lord chooses to do good to us
and to make us happy; the devil chooses to do wrong and to make us miserable.
We can remain patient and keep believing God's promises, or we can allow the
evil one's whisper to fill our ears and lead us astray.
Positive belief in God's promises
yields good results because the Good One sends them to us. Refuse to give up,
and you will see the results of your positive belief.
Pray: Dear Father in heaven,
forgive my lack of belief. Forgive me for allowing Satan to deceive me or make
me think I'm worthless or unworthy of Your miracles. I am worthy because You
made me worthy. You are the God of the impossible, and I ask You to help me
wait on You and never give up. In the name of Jesus Christ my Lord, I pray.
Amen.
From the book “BATTLEFIELD OF THE MIND DEVOTIONAL” – Joyce Meyer.
ROMANS 4:18-21
Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of
many nations, just as it had been said to him, “So shall your offspring be.” Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that his body was as
good as dead—since he was about a hundred years old—and that Sarah’s womb was
also dead. Yet
he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was
strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.
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