13
Jun
2014
0

God Hasn’t Forgotten About You


source: http://www.pinterest.com/TrevANDJac/jesus-christ-is-my-king/

 

Frustration was plaguing my mind quite a bit this week.

 

Since I came back from the Peace Corps, I’ve been in a season where I’ve been looking for full time work. I’ve applied for jobs that I’m over qualified for and under qualified for. Still, only rejection letters have come my way.

 

The lack of sufficient pay has forced me to live with my parents. Needless to say, I’ve been in a season of uncomfort.

 

Most mornings would start out great. My Bible reading would leave me feeling really energized and ready to conquer the day. Then, at slightest sign of discomfort, I would go back to feeling frustrated about my situation again.

 

Truly, the problem was that I gave my negative thoughts time to mull. I’m not alone on this one. Too often, instead of instantly fighting negativity with the power of the Word, we make the mistake of letting our thoughts sit. Consequently, we give them time to make way into our spirits, words, and actions.

Image

source: http://bit.ly/1pTOiTM

Not long after those negative thoughts came, I found myself confused about being patient for God.

 

“You’re crazy to wait on the Lord,” a thought would say.

 

So, I would pray for strength, but my prayers were only fueled out of irritation that I shouldn’t have allowed to gather in the first place.

 

Soon enough, I was uttering the prayer that many of us say too often, “God, I feel like you’ve forgotten about me.”

Image

 

And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful. Mark 4:19

 

The scripture above says that it’s the cares of this world that will cause us to forget about God’s Word. We let our jobs, money, family, and relationship problems cause us to think we no longer matter to Him.

 

His promises, His love, and His care are all so clear in His Word. Time and time again, He proves to us how much he cares.

Image

Source: http://www.pinterest.com/majaldita/pins/

 

Although we sin and make mistakes, His love still shines on our lives through the breathe He allows us to breathe, the food He allows us to eat, and the clothes He puts on our backs. Yet, at the faintest sign of uncomfort we begin to cringe and think that God has forgotten about us.

 

Image

Source: audrina1759.wordpress.com

 

God will call you to a season of uncomfort to prepare you for greater. Great callings will always cause for great affliction. Look at President Obama. Do you think that everyday for him is comfortable just because he lives in the White House? The higher the calling, the greater the affliction and preparation.

 

If anything, God hasn’t forgotten about you, He’s preparing you for so much more. He’s molding you for the purpose He has for you. Just because everything around you seems like it’s not going the way you think it should, it doesn’t mean God doesn’t care. God is always kind, even in our affliction.

 

“Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up.” 1 Corinthians 13:4

 

If we say we love God, that means we have to be willing to suffer long for Him, not in vain, but because there’s a purpose in your suffering. God doesn’t waste people’s time. He wouldn’t allow you to go through something simply for the sake of doing so.

 

My problem with frustration started the moment I neglected to fight my negative thoughts with a scripture. There is power in the Word of God. It’s our weapon. So, when evil thoughts come, we have to immediately counteract them with the truth, the Word.

 

Image

Source: http://bit.ly/TT6ZMD

If Satan tries to tell you, “God isn’t going to get you through this,” don’t let that thought sit, meditate, and develop into other thoughts. Immediately speak back to that thought with the truth and say, “The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust.” Psalms 27:8

If Christ suffered the cross for us, can’t we handle what God is only taking us through to make us stronger? In order for God to take care of your situation, you must give Him your life. How can He take care of what He doesn’t have?

If you want to give the Lord your life, simply pray out loud this prayer of salvation, “Lord, come into my life and live through me. I believe you died for me and that you were raised from the dead after three days. Come into the depth of my heart and show me my purpose for living. I want to live your will for my life. I admit that I’m a sinner. Forgive me for sins. I love you Lord. Give me understanding, wisdom, knowledge, and discernment for all things in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

Have you ever experienced frustration like mine? Comment or email me about it, I’d love to hear your story.

Share this post so that those experiencing similar frustrations can be helped. Go ahead and subscribe to my blog to receive weekly inspirational posts directly to your inbox.

 

I love you,

Jordone.

Jordone.Branch@yahoo.com

My inspirational book will be released in 2014. The book will share personal stories about my life’s struggles in an effort to encourage others to grow deeper in God as they conquer pain, hurt, and unforgiveness through Christ.

Let’s connect through LinkedIN

Tweet or email me to let me know what you thought about this blog… [twitter-follow screen_name=’JordoneWrites’]

Check out my writing about my experience with the Peace Corps Morocco, Africa program. If you would like to work with me as a writer, guest, or speaker feel free to contact me via email.

Image

Source: toriblocker.wordpress.com

You may also like

One Thing Every Single Woman Must do to Hear God About Her Husband (Part 2)
Are you waiting on another woman’s blessing?
Why I’m Almost 30 and Not in a Rush to Get Married! + My Trip to South Africa!
4 Ways to Know You’ve Been Waiting on Your Man for Too Long

4 Responses

  1. Rae M

    I get so much encouragement when I read of fellow believers that have been in similar situations. Right now I’m not working, bills are due & I have to find a new apartment in the next few weeks. Thoughts try to sneak in all the time like “God can’t do all that” or “How are you gonna figure this all out?” I wrote Psalms 55:22 and Phil. 4:19 on my hand ]. Every time I had a negative thought I’d say both those verses out loud. I know he will do exceedingly anything I can ask or imagine!

    Thank you for sharing!
    Be Blessed! 🙂

  2. Chakalah

    Such an amazing word. Your journey will inspire people to hold on. Let God continue to use you! I love you and I support your journey!

Leave a Reply