Don't Yield The Palm Of Your
Hand
Are you undergoing a
time of perplexity?
Do you feel as though your enemies are numerous, mighty, and
formidable?
Are your troubles tedious and grievous?
Is your spirit overwhelmed?
Are you weary from prayers that long appear to be unanswered?
Have you given in to doubt, fear, unbelief, and discouragement?
Are you feeling tired, sick, and exhausted from the continuous
battle?
If this describes you, then you are fainting, or are about to
faint.
Psalm 27:13 - "I had fainted,
unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of
the living."
Luke 18:1 - "And
He spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to
pray, and not to faint."
Hebrews 12:3 -
"For consider Him that endured such contradiction of sinners against
Himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds."
Isaiah 40:31 -
"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall
run, and not be weary; and they shall
walk, and not faint."
Luke 18:1 - In His Word, the Lord Jesus admonished
us that we "...ought...not to faint."
Hebrews 12:3 mentions being wearied and fainting in
our minds.
Isaiah 40:31 talks about walking and not fainting.
And, in Psalm 27:13, David mentioned -
"I had fainted..."
"I had fainted..." -
David said that this would have happened to him, yet something stood
in his way. His enemies were determined to destroy him. He knew
that. Yet, in spite of the vicious attacks against him, he placed
his total confidence in God as his only support. He believed that
the Lord would uphold him. He trusted that he would see
"the goodness of the Lord in the land of
the living." He was confident that God would surely
show him the tokens of His good favor.
Oh! Child of God! Do as David did! Place your total trust and
confidence in God this day and "believe
to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living."
He will surely come through for you as He did for David
for He is no respecter of persons. Don't let your heart and flesh
fail.
God Is Faithful!
He will see you through this trial unto Victory!
He will make a way where there seems to be no way.
In Luke 18:1, the Lord Jesus gave us the
means to prevent fainting or growing weary in our walk with
Him. He said - "...men ought always to
pray, and not to faint." It's needful that, at all
times and in every place, we always maintain a spirit of prayer.
We must continue instant in
prayer.
It must be our constant work.
It's our privilege and a great honor to pray, but it's also our
duty.
We sin if we neglect to do so.
Though prayers seem to be unanswered, we must not grow weary.
We must persevere, have patience, and not lose heart.
Hebrews 6:12 - It is through faith and patience that we inherit the
promises.
Consider
Jesus.
Hebrews 12:3 tells us to
"consider Him that endured such
contradiction of sinners against Himself, lest ye be wearied and
faint in your minds."
Consider Jesus.
Look what He went through, yet He never allowed any
of the opposition, gainsaying, strife, and rebellion of the Jews to
deter Him from the course that God had set before Him.
Don't allow the attacks of the enemy against you and your family
to cause you to grow weary, fainthearted, and disheartened.
Bear your trials as Jesus bore His.
Pursue the path of duty.
Conquer all through patience and perseverance just as He did.
Keep on keeping on for the Lord.
God will surely see you through from Glory to Glory, Faith to Faith,
Strength to Strength, Grace to Grace, and Victory unto Victory.
There is an allusion here to the contenders in the Grecian games
who, when they grew weary or exhausted in bodily strength or
courage, would yield their palm to their
opponents. This was a sure sign of defeat.
O Saint of God! Don't allow the enemy of your soul to cause you
to become disheartened through your circumstances and to yield
the palm of your hand in sure defeat.
Consider Jesus today.
Keep your eyes on Him.
Focus on Him as Your Refuge and Strength.
He is your Fortress and High Tower from the enemy.
Lean on those everlasting arms.
Don't Give Up on the Brink of a Miracle!
God is Still on the Throne!
Wait Upon The Lord!
Wait in Great Expectation for His help.
Trust in Him.
Place all of your hope and confidence in Him.
He will surely see you through.
As you wait upon Him, He will renew your Strength.
He will change, alter, revive, and renew it - cause it to flourish
once again.
He will restore what the devil stole from you.
You will once again -
...become strong in faith
...be able to successfully contend with your spiritual foes
...be able to run and not grow weary; walk and not faint
...be vigorous, elevated, and unwearied
...find a power is yours that you never imagined possible.
As you wait upon the Lord, you will mount up with wings as eagles.
The ancients believed that the eagle lived to a very old age. Every
tenth year it would fly near the sun. When it could no longer stand
the heat, it would fall down into the sea, cast off its old
feathers, and renew new ones and with them its youth. This
continued onward until the hundredth year when the eagle would fall
into the sea for the last time and die.
Even so, as you wait upon the Lord, you will mount up with wings as
the eagle. You will put forth fresh feathers, so to speak, as the
moulting eagle. You will renew your feathers and with them your
youth - strength and vigor.
Isaiah 40:31 - You will then be able to
"run, and not be weary...walk, and not faint."
God has given us the answer
for fainting or growing weary in trials.
We are to believe that, like David, we shall
see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. God
will surely reveal Himself to us right where we are at.
We are to make it our constant duty to pray without ceasing.
We are to Consider Jesus - keep our focus on Him
at all times and upon the Goal set before us.
And lastly, we are to wait upon the Lord in great
expectation. He will exchange our Strength for His.
There is no need for us to ever
yield the palm of our hand to our adversary as a sure sign of
surrender and defeat. God has given us guidelines - as outlined in
His Word - to bring us unto Victory. May we follow His dictates
this day and receive the Blessing that is at the end of the road,
awaiting us all if we will not faint and grow weary in well-doing.
Galatians 6:9 admonishes us with these words
- "And let us not be weary in
well-doing for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not."
May God Bless His Word.
Connie