LET YOUR HEART REJOICE
I switched insurance companies, and now I pay less, and I’m free of the harassment I was getting from the other
company. I was a bulldog on this insurance switch for several months, and it
finally all worked out. But did I relax and take time to enjoy the blessing?
Nope. Instead,
I started to get depressed about all the other things I needed to do. Wow, how
stupid is that?!
We’ve all observed situations where someone
gets their paycheck, but immediately, instead of being happy, they get
depressed because they envision the money already being spent on bills.
Maybe you’ve even been that person yourself.
It’s a matter of point of view. We get too
focused on ourselves and the things WE need to do, rather than the blessings of
what the LORD is doing for us.
Satan is watching for people he can hurt, but
we can catch him and rebuke him when he immediately comes to take away the
rejoicing and thankfulness we have when the Lord sows blessings into our
hearts. We need to cherish and hold those things dear. It could be a financial
blessing, a moment of laughter, a new revelation from the Bible, a puppy hug.
Any small blessing that makes us smile is
worthy of thankfulness to God.
Jesus gives us a parable about what can happen
to the good seeds God sends our way.
“Behold, there went out a sower to sow; And it
came to pass, as he sowed, some fell by the wayside, and the fowls of the air
came and devoured it up. And these are they by the wayside,
where the word is sown; but when they
have heard, Satan cometh immediately, and taketh away the word that was sown in their hearts”
(Mark 4:3-4 and 15).
We can’t let the “prince of the power of the
air” (Eph. 2:2) steal away the joy of any of the wonderful seeds our God has sown into our hearts.
If we don’t embrace the small good things, our hearts can’t blossom. Instead, they harden from a lack of joy, and we
end up living a sad life with a broken heart.
Proverbs, God’s great book of wisdom, tells us: “Keep
thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of
life” (Prov. 4:23). The Hebrew word for “keep” is “natsar,” which means “to guard from danger, be
a watchman over, preserve.”
If we receive something good, and we
immediately begin to worry about something else
or think about the next trouble to conquer or the next burden to bear, we have to make ourselves stop. We need to
rebuke Satan for trying to steal our joy. Just tell him to get out, in the name
of Jesus Christ. Philippians 2:9-10 tells us that God has “given him [Jesus] a
name which is above every name; that at the name of Jesus every knee should
bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth.”
James 4:7 says: “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
And sometimes people feel like nothing good
happens for them. But that has to be either that they are sinning and getting
the bad results from it, or that they
aren’t able to see what’s good, and that
could be a spirit of blindness. God has good for everyone, and if people aren’t seeing it, then it has to be the devil
in one form or another, and that can definitely
be changed. Repenting and prayer can change everything around for any person.
Let’s let the Lord help us to do a little more
rejoicing this week.
Love, Carolyn
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