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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Be Steadfast

I borrowed this from Joyce Meyer... it seemed to fit today!

Let endurance and steadfastness and patience have full play and do a thorough work, so that you may be [people] perfectly and fully developed [with no defects], lacking in nothing. —James 1:4

Today’s verse speaks of being steadfast. To be steadfast is to be stable; a steadfast person is steady, calm, and even-tempered, no matter what happens. A steadfast believer can give the devil a nervous breakdown! When we mature spiritually to the point that we can maintain a level of steadfastness, then we do not react to every little harassing thing the enemy sends against us. Regardless of what he hurls our way, we will not be impressed, we will not be afraid, we will not be easily upset, we will not give up, and we will not be moved—if we are steadfast. In order to be steadfast and immovable, we must know God and know Him intimately. We must be able to hear His voice when the storms of life are swirling around us. We must also know the overcoming power that belongs to us in the name of Jesus and through the blood of Jesus. We will remember that “this, too, shall pass” and keep our sights set on the victory that is sure, rather than allow ourselves to be tossed and turned by everything the devil assaults us with. As we do, God’s power is released in our lives. Whatever you might be facing today, let patience do the work that God desires in you.

2 comments:

Putz said...

i gave up on you and here you are back in the go with the flow again<><<>so you couldn't stay away from bloggggging<><>i have quit many times, in fact i don't plan on adding to my posts, but you being back does please me, your forever friend<>,.david

Reva said...

I haven't been blogging much this winter either but am so glad to find that you are back too. I appreciate your blogs and their messages which helps keep days in perspective. "And this too shall pass" is one of my mantra's as well as one someome told me years ago "This won't make a difference to me 20 years from now anyway" meaning all the little and even some of the big things in our lives that we fret over won't last and we will move on. Thanks for reminding us.