David and his men came home from a battle to find their wives and children missing, and their city burned. His men blamed him for what happened and wanted to stone him. Even his friends and best buddies turned against him. But David found a way to keep himself strong. He encouraged himself in the Lord!
When hardship is pressing, and the test is of long duration, you must find a way to keep yourself encouraged and not lose strength. I’ve used David’s example many times when pressed. I’ve learned to encourage myself. And here’s how.
I force myself to praise God, not because I feel like it, but because I know that praise brings the manifestation of God’s power into my situation.
One other thing I do is to remind myself of times in my past when the Lord has answered prayer and delivered me from a difficult situation.
Many years ago I endured a severe test while pioneering the church in a small city in
By the time I was finished, time after time I found new zeal and fresh strength. The Lord did not bring me this far to let me down now! This exercise enabled me to press through the hard place to victory.
Go read about how David encouraged himself in Psalm 42, and go and encourage yourself in the Lord today!
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