“Put your hope in the Lord. Take
courage and be strong.” (Psalm 27: 14)
I have always put my hope in the Lord. What I need is to take courage and be
strong. Waiting for the Lord to answer
what we consider a very urgent need can be a trying experience. It is very easy to lose perspective and not
see the big picture. We allow our
situation to become the center of gravity.
"From Mount Hor they set out by way of the Red Sea, to bypass the
land of Edom, but the people’s patience was worn out by the journey; so the
people complained against God and Moses, “Why have you brought us up from Egypt
to die in the wilderness, where there is no food or water? We are disgusted
with this wretched food!” (Numbers 21: 4-5)
The Israelites on a long journey from Egypt to the Promised
Land had their patience worn out by the hardship of the journey and unmet
expectations and needs. Instead of being
steady in their hope in the Lord, they developed a negative attitude and
complained. This made matters worse.
How do we maintain our hope?
How do we take courage and be strong while waiting for God to answer our
prayer?
These seven areas of struggle in the human condition: health, family, money, job, tools, food, and
future must be met head strong with the 7-Way Plan of: prayer, word of God,
Eucharist, Penance, Examination of Conscience, Ministry and Spiritual Reading. This is one way to put on the full armor of
God in spiritual warfare. By immersing
ourselves deeply in seeking God at the lowest period in our lives, we strengthen
our hope; we take courage and become strong.
"Consider it all joy, my brothers, when you encounter various
trials, for you know that the testing* of your faith produces perseverance. And
let perseverance be perfect, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking
in nothing." (James 1: 2-4)
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