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Faith's Firm Foundation: Manage It (Victorious in Christ) Monday: You Are Not Alone

Monday, July 19, 2010

Manage It (Victorious in Christ) Monday: You Are Not Alone

We have had company staying with us for a week now: my brother and nephew came a week ago Saturday, and then friends (a young couple with their 3-month-old baby) arrived on Wednesday. My brother and nephew went to my sister's for the weekend, and will come back tonight.  The young couple and baby will be leaving tomorrow morning, but my brother and nephew will be with us until Saturday.  It's a little busy around here!  So, I decided this was a good time to re-post some articles which I have written in the past, which you may not have read and we need to be reminded of their message (me included!) and that I hope you will enjoy.  I'll also try to post some photos throughout the week, as time permits.  Please continue to comment, as I am checking my blog daily, and would love the encouragement of your prayers and comments! I'm still thinking about all of you and praying for you!
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You Are Not Alone
Are you trying to "go it alone," so to speak? Do you ever think you're the only one whose boat is threatening to capsize with waves 10 feet tall on the rough sea while everyone else's is just sailing through on a sea of glass with a gentle breeze at their back? Well, I have news for you, my dear Christian friend: It's a lie from the devil! One of satan's favorite tricks is to make Christians think that everybody else has it all together, and they're the only one with any problems. We feel compelled to hide our "warts" and cover up any known or supposed "defects." We feel we must "look good" and appear perfect to everyone, especially other Christians! Satan tries to discourage us into thinking that no one else faces what we face. No one else is tempted, no one else needs prayer, no one else has sinful habits they're trying to overcome, no one else has any of the problems that we have. Everyone else's family acts lovingly to each other ALL THE TIME! Everyone else's children obey them the first time they speak! Everyone else's husband worships the ground they walk on, and their children rise up and call them blessed every morning! Right?
No, it's not true. We're all imperfect, until we step on heaven's shore and see our beloved Savior face to face. Every once in awhile, I open up and accidentally become transparent, unknowingly, and find out, "I'm not the only one"! I'm not the only one who feels like this! Here I thought she never had any problems, or she always responds to her problems with the perfect attitude, and come to find out, she's thinking the same thing about me (or other people)! Satan wants us to think, "She never struggles like me." Because that keeps us apart, and it keeps our eyes on ourselves, instead of on Christ, Who is the Only One Who can help us. Everyone struggles sometimes.
We need to pray for one another. It's not necessary to tell the details of sin, and we shouldn't be disloyal to our spouse or children, but don't be afraid to ask for prayer. We need to lift one another up to the throne of grace and to intercede for one another. You're not alone. 
"Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. (Galatians 6:2)
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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Wendy,

Thank you so much for sharing this message today. I really needed to be reminded of that today. Sometimes it really seems like everyone else's life is just smooth and only mine is insane. It is easy to forget that we only see things from the outside and that this might be deceiving.

Blessings,
Kate

July 19, 2010 at 11:03 AM  
Blogger Wendy said...

God sees us inside. He doesn't need our strength, but our dependence. He will do amazing things through you! We have a mighty God Who can use us and make us stand, triumph, live abundant lives, and bear the fruit of His Spirit. Wow. I love Him, and I'm so glad He loves me. Without Him, I'm nothing. With Him, I can do whatever He has for me today. And so can you! That is such Good News!
Praying for you, Kate!
Multiplied blessings,
Wendy

July 19, 2010 at 2:49 PM  

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