Today’s Truth

So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded.

Hebrews 10:35

Friend to Friend

Have you ever gone through a period of discouragement? Perhaps you’re in one right now. Believe me, I’ve been right there with you. I’ve hidden in the cave with Elijah, under the gourd plant with Jonah, and in the dessert with Moses.

Discouragement comes when there is a gap between what you expect and what you experience—when there is a gap between what you hoped would happen and what actually does happen.

Discouragement can destroy your passion and undermine your purpose. It can take root because of what others say or didn’t say—a mom who said too much or a dad who said too little. Unmet expectations can become the breeding ground for discouragement to multiply and take root.

We certainly see that in Moses’s life. When Moses was forty years old, he expected to be the deliverer for his people. But what he experienced was rejection and regret. Forty years later, when God called him to lead the enslaved Israelites out of Egypt, Moses argued:

Moses said to the Lord, “Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue” (Exod. 4:10).

This statement that came out of Moses’s stuttering lips was simply not true. As Stephen reminded us: “Moses was educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful in speech and action” (Acts 7:22). Moses had defined himself by his failure and was held hostage by a constant state of discouragement. Oh friend, we need to be so careful to not do the same.

Discouragement causes many a believer to pull up a lawn chair in cul-de-sac Christianity and refuse to venture out to the adventurous faith. They mumble the words “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me” over their hopes and dreams. They fill the gap between what they hope for and what they experience with the false belief that dreams aren’t worth the effort.

What we tend to see as a permanent condition, God sees as a temporary situation. What you see as one of your greatest setbacks might be one of God’s incredible setups for marvelous miracles to occur. If you are meeting resistance in your hopes and dreams, then you’re most likely on the right track. The devil wouldn’t mess with you if you weren’t a menace to his plans and a valuable asset to God.

What the devil really wants to do is to steal your confidence, and the best time to rob you blind is during a season of disappointment. Guard your heart. Don’t be caught unaware and allow him to hold you back, trip you up or slow you down. The circumstances are, well, just circumstantial—collateral damage in the real battle to take away your confidence in Christ.

So don’t let the devil win. You are more than a conqueror through Christ Jesus!

Let go of debilitating discouragement and take hold of your next assignment!

Let’s Pray

Dear God, I’ll admit that sometimes I get so discouraged I feel like I can’t go on. When things don’t go the way I thought they would, I just want to quit. Help me to remember that my greatest setbacks might be one of Your incredible setups for marvelous miracles to occur. Give me the God-confidence that I need to keep moving forward in Your will.

In Jesus’ Name,

Amen.

Now It’s Your Turn

Read 1 Kings 19:1-18

What did God say to Elijah when he was hiding because of discouragement? (Verses 9 and 13)

Did you notice that God allowed Elijah to rest for a bit? But then it was time to get up and get going.

What did God tell Elijah to let him know that he was not alone?

How can you protect your confidence during a time of discouragement?

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9 Responses to “When You Feel Discouraged”

  1. Letitia says:

    Awesome word! I needed this right now!!!

  2. Angie says:

    Today I was feeling so defeated this is a positive.

  3. Deborah says:

    I can only hope that this will give me some encouragement. Our beautiful daughter-in-law (25 years old)lost her 2 year long battle with cancer last week. We prayed constantly for a miracle, but it was not to be. I feel like we are all having questions about our faith at this time. But my son, has seriously questioned his faith over the last 2 years. I hope that in time my family will find there way out of the sense of utter disappointment and loss we are experiencing.

    • Claudia says:

      Deborah – I sensed your pain and griev and understand how our faith can be challenged when we experience such loss in spite of our prayers for healing. I don’t have answers but know that the Lord will make himself real to you and your son and family as you draw near to Him. He’s your comforter. I pray for peace fir these coming days. He’ll carry you when you can’t walk. I lost my best friend 12 years ago who was 45 years old and such a beautiful soul – that was a time my faith too was tested but I thank God that I had to let go and allow him to give me the strength knowing He’s in complete control.
      Blessings.

  4. Laura says:

    Thankful for this devotion and encouraged for the unveiling of His plan. Blessings!

  5. Audrey says:

    Dear Sharon,
    These were the exact words that I’d been feeling and the exact words that I needed to hear. God (and you) are really good! Thank you so much.

  6. Tina says:

    Thank you so much for this devotion. I’ve been so worried with work that I’m given more that I can handle. I feel like at the losing end but praise be to God, His love for me overruled any feeling of doubt and fear for things I find it difficult to overcome.

  7. Katrina says:

    Thank you, thank you for this… I have been facing my giants lately and today I felt the weakest I have felt in a very long time. I know I do not understand all that God is doing in my life but I do know that He has amazing things in store for me and I am ready and willing to receive them.

  8. ana says:

    thank you for this!

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