Good Morning All,
Hebrews 10:35-36; “Therefore do not throw away your confidence,
which has a great reward. For you have need of endurance, so
that when you have done the will of God you may receive what is promised.”
“I wish I had said something.” “I didn’t know what to say so I didn’t say
anything.” I hear that a lot. We go to
work and get into a conversation with a co-worker, or we are at coffee and
church, God, faith, religion becomes the topic, and we freeze. Or even worse, a
friend comes to us quietly and they are distressed with some event in their
life. Maybe they have found out they have cancer or that their son or nephew
has lost his job. We know we should say
something but what.
It is times like these that make us feel
useless and without any clue as to who we are. You might even remember the
Bible verse that says, “Be prepared to give a defense of your faith” and the
guilt sinks in. It is times like these that cause our confidence to sink. It
may be of little consolation, but all Christians go through this. We all face
times when a chance or an opportunity to witness to our faith in Jesus and how
we benefit from that faith just slips through our fingers. Maybe you were
tongue tied, maybe you were intimidated, or maybe you just didn’t see the
opportunity until after it was over. It
happens to all of us.
The first thing is to stop beating yourself
up. That is really the devil and your old sinful nature attacking you. Remember
if the devil can convince us to always back away; if the devil can crush your
confidence; he wins. Our confidence does not come from inside of us, remember
it comes from God. We always need to have faith and to trust in that faith. God
has promised to provide for us, and he will. He will give us the words.
God gives us the words, but we still must
be prepared. Take a little time sand think up how you would answer someone’s
question or address someone’s pain. It might take some time, but it might be a
real good learning experience. How do you receive God’s comfort? How do you
receive Hs grace? This is part to come up with an answer but also to aid you in
your faith. How do you receive God’s comfort? When you realize this, first you
can offer this advice and direction to the person you are talking to. It will
also help you when you are troubled. Some hear it best in music, some feel it
best in the company of loved ones, and some receive by reading God’s Word.
Whichever method comforts you the best,
we see that God uses whatever created means he wants to come to you. Plus, we
know that God will give us other chances to witness for him. He will be there for you whatever you need
from him; God will provide.
Dear Father, we often
miss chances to witness for you to bring your comfort to a hurting world. Give
us the strength and the courage to speak your love and grace to those around us
who are most in need of it. Guide us by your Spirit. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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