The Word for Today

by Bob and Debby Gass

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‘…Hezekiah…spread it before the Lord.’ 2 Kings 19:14 NKJV

When bad news comes don’t allow it to panic you and cause you to act in haste. Stop, think rationally and get the facts before you arrive at a conclusion or make a decision. Prayerfully ask, ‘Lord, what can I do about this situation?’ If you can do it for yourself, God won’t do it for you. Joyce Meyer quotes: ‘We cannot do His part and He will not do our part.’ Faced with a well-armed, vastly superior force there was nothing Hezekiah could do to save himself. So he went to the house of God and spread out his need before the Lord. That’s always a wise move. When you respond in faith, a crisis becomes an opportunity for God to demonstrate what He can do on your behalf. The truth is, when you’ve nothing left but God-you’ve got enough! Enough to handle the situation, enough to get through it and enough to bounce back. Ask yourself, ‘Is this problem really mine?’ Yes, we’re supposed to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2) but you’re not supposed to let everybody dump their problems on you. Sometimes in our eagerness to rescue others we get in God’s way when He’s dealing with them. And stop listening to round-the-clock news. If you do you’ll begin to think negatively, ‘Things are bad everywhere, so I guess I can’t expect any better.’ What has God said about you, and situation? God doesn’t respond to your need, He responds to your faith! So get into the Scriptures and discover what God has to say, then stand on it.

SoulFood: 2 Kings 7-9, Matt 26:1-13, Ps 38:13-22, Pr 8:24-26

The Word for Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright 2012

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