To care for the needs of
all who mourn in Zion, give them bouquets of roses instead of ashes, messages
of joy instead of news of doom, a praising heart instead of a languid spirit.
Rename them "Oaks of Righteousness" planted by GOD to display his
glory. Isaiah 61:3 MSG
Everyone encounters
discouragement in their life at one time or another. Loss of job, failure in business, family or personal areas, lingering
illness and a host of other life events can trigger a sense of hopelessness. Discouragement is one of the devil’s greatest
tools for disengaging us from the purpose or ministry God has planned for
us.
Discouragement is described
as the feeling we get when things don't happen the way WE think they should. There
must be an expectation for there to be disappointment. Sometimes this may be an improper expectation,
but at other times it is a sense of failure in completing a desired goal.
· The dictionary defines discouragement as; a feeling of despair in the face of
obstacles; or a state of distraught and loss of sense of enthusiasm, drive or
courage.
Anyone who seeks to meet a
great challenge or even successfully fulfill their life responsibilities will
face times of discouragement; everyone feels it at some time. It is also contagious. Just hang around with discouraged people and
see how it affects you.
Satan annoys us with
frustration, discouragement, disillusionment, and depression. He wants us to be defeated by discouragement
and therefore to lose our purpose and direction.
But God promises to replace
ashes with beauty, strength for fear, gladness for mourning and peace for
despair. Looking to Him allows Him to
lift us from the pit of discouragement. When
we close our minds to Satan’s lies, we then can more clearly hear God’s encouragement
and direction. This is the first step to
pushing past discouragement and moving on.
There are some contributing
factors to discouragement. Beware of these
things that cause us to be susceptible to discouragement:
· Fatigue - Physical and emotional exhaustion can lower our defenses.
· Frustration - Feeling overwhelmed by
interruptions and unfinished tasks exhaust us.
· Failure - A
deal falls through, a marriage fails, plans fall apart, a child on drugs; these
can defeat us.
· Fear - Fear
of criticism, responsibility, or failure creates anxiety.
We need to remember to expect
some disappointment in life and also to expect that God will use it for His
glory. People are human and they will
fail us. The best plans of men can be suddenly
dashed by unexpected trouble. The
feeling of disappointment can quickly turn to a sense of hopelessness and
discouragement sets in.
If you are in the midst of a
discouraging time in an area of your life, ask God to turn your ashes into roses,
to give you strength instead of fear, to give you joy to replace mourning, and
peace for despair.
Scripture to claim:
I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; From where shall my help come? My help comes from the LORD, Who made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2
I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; From where shall my help come? My help comes from the LORD, Who made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2