Do not
be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ
Jesus.
Philippians
4:6-7
A lot of us
may be walking around wondering why God hasn’t answered our prayers; we may
even be at a point where we find ourselves wondering if He even heard our
prayer which we laid before Him… The answer to this question resides in the verses
we focus on in today’s devotional… Despite all the confusion and chaos we find ourselves
dealing with directly or indirectly within this world; Paul reminds us that the
first step which must be taken in walking according to the will of God is that
you do not be anxious about anything...
Anxiety a (n) nervousness, unease and apprehension about something which will
eventually be a bridle within our minds taking captive our thoughts and the
direct steps which we take upon this earth… When we
worry we reach a state of unrest and therefore find ourselves tossing and
turning until we either get an answer or resolve the situation on our own… This
is not of God and this captivating mental state must be denied within us so
that we can clearly see God working through us… There are situations that we
all face which do concern us; however, when we walk in faith we pray about them
and completely turn them over to the Lord… Doing this keeps us from becoming
anxious… Knowing that God has heard us and will step in on His time gives us
peace of mind over every situation and stronghold that we encounter… How you
handle things outside of your control is the best indicator to the depth of
your relationship with the Lord… Jesus through all His life and even through
all His persecutions never rushed or tried to speed up the actions of His
father… You can say that peace was on Him and dwelt within Him no matter the
storm or test that was presented… Remember, in the gospel of John, Jesus says, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as
the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” This passage comes as Jesus tells them that He will be going away…
Knowing that His death is coming, knowing that sin will be thrust upon His
shoulders and knowing that He would be betrayed; Jesus lets the disciples know
that He is at peace… His peace is derived from a complete trust and faith in
His father’s divine plan… This is the mindset that we all should be trying to achieve
in this life; knowing that there are things which are simply out of our
control, realizing that not everything will work as we planned, we can still be
at peace within ourselves knowing that God has a plan and just like it’s
written in Jeremiah, His plan is to
prosper you and not to harm you; to give you hope and a future… There
are a lot of thing in life that we desire to obtain, a lot of goals that we
have set in place to reach and a lot of heights we want to climb in this life…
Today, Paul
reminds us that having desires are fine, but that we must align our desires
with the will and direction of God… Paul starts off todays focus verses by
saying that we are not to be anxious about anything; I think we all would agree
that we live in a “I want it now” society with a “give it to me now” mindset…
This approach to life leads many to turn from the will of God and seek their
own way through this difficult journey on earth… The bible is filled with many promises, but the fruition of those
promises usually takes years and countless hours to be birthed… The
Israelites we told that they would receive the Promise Land, but it took over
forty years and a lost generation before they settled in the Land promised by
God, Job lost all He had and waited countless days and months before the Lord
blessed him with double what he had… Paul was struck with blindness by God on
his way to Damascus
and for three days could not see… God has made promises of deliverance, victory
and blessings to you; however, as a child of God you must be careful to allow
His will to unfold in your life…If you decide to inquire of God as to when
and/or how these things will come about in your life is fine, but you must also
remain faithful in knowing that God doesn’t work on your timetable and that
there will be times when you may not receive the response your looking for or
even get a response from God… What Paul is teaching today is that trying to do
things on your own will lead to more problems and conflicts, we must pray about
situations instead of acting of reacting, we must lay our request (petitions)
before the Lord instead of moving without His guidance and we must always be
thankful… The key to making a request to God is to always be thankful for what
He has already done in your life and what He is doing… I make many requests to
God; however, I make these requests because of the kindness and faithfulness
that He has already shown and I am careful to give Him thanks because of His
goodness… You may be making a request to God in the form of deliverance,
healing or financial freedom today; however, make sure that you recognize the
blessings that God has already bestowed, know that you are blessed to simply be
able to go before Him and lay your problems at the foot of his throne… When you are careful to avoid anxiety and
make a rash decision you allow God’s plan and will to take affect, when you are
pray for God’s guidance He will impart it to you, when you are thankful and
recognize His sovereignty than His peace will be bestowed into the situation…
This peace will give you comfort to sleep, this peace will allow you to stop
worrying, this peace will give you confidence to know that even though things
may not be happening according your plan, things are taking place and that God
is in the midst… He will guard your heart (keep you out of harms way) and your
mind (keep you from making bad decisions) as long as you keep your focus on
Christ… If you want peace, if you want
comfort, focus on Christ and allow God to focus on your problems!
BE BLESSED!!!
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