June 2 Devotion

This past week has been quite a challenge. Let’s just say…daily something has came at us. It never fails that when we are preparing for events, the attacks come. Sometimes they blindside us. Other times we see them coming. They come in the forms of personal attacks. They come in the forms of attacks on others we care about. Can be as simple as dropping something that breaks that’s important. Can be as big as a transmission leaking in a car that you need to have right now. Attacks also come as disagreements. Or confusion. Or misunderstandings. This week we had a variety. Including some health issues. And we believe it is because Satan is trying to keep us from doing our work. He knows good things are happening this weekend. He uses whatever he can to keep us from being successful.

Ever have one of those days where you feel like a punching bag? Were you feel like everything coming at you is continually to trying to beat you up? Ever have one of those weeks? One of those months? What about one of those years? I bet we all have felt like that at times. I know I do. No matter what I do, during those moments it seems like nothing I come up with is enough to battle it back. Nothing! There have been many times I have felt helpless. Especially, times where my family was being attacked. And I couldn’t do anything about it. That is a bad feeling. A terrible feeling. Feeling helpless is terrible. Not many things are worse than watching your loved ones go through something like this. But, as bad as those moments are, I’m reassured in this one promise: God will not allow our challenges to defeat us. If we have our hope in him, we will get through anything we face. 

If there’s one weapon in our bag of arsenal against times like this, it is trusting God. Trusting him makes us stronger. Trusting him shows that we have our faith put in him. Trusting him gives us hope that only comes from him. Whenever you feel captive to what you’re facing, trust God. In the Bible, we read about times like this that others faced. An example is the Israelites. They faced captivity for decades. Isaiah was there to tell them, to remind them, that God was there for them. God had protected them. We can learn from this. We can learn that when we are faithful to God, he is faithful to us. He will take on the battles that we face. He will take on the attacks. And know this reassurance, God will win. He already has. The victory was declared on that cross. So today, turn to him no matter what attacks you face. Knowing he will get you through.

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