Assurance In Facing The Mountain
Assurance In Facing The Mountain (by Kathy Gabler)
As we position our hearts to receive the joy of the Lord, may we have the wisdom not to equate JOY with EASE. If we think JOY means EASE then the least bit of opposition can add discouragement, oppression and depression to the mountains we face. JOY does not pivot around EASE. Joy comes on the heels of conflict: Isaiah 29:19 tells us, The “afflicted” shall increase their joy in the Lord. That statement is both an assurance and a challenge: the temptation and trial process shall not win, nor shall the accuser of the brethren or failure prevail; so we must forge ahead, confident the Joy of the Lord is rooted in overcoming. Joy confronts the depleting foes of grief, vexation, disappointment, hurt and worry to defy and defeat them. Joy is a by-product of relationship with God. Joy is not an emotional state. It is an attitude of the heart that does not bow at the throne of EASE.
This entry was posted on June 28, 2012 by Marty Gabler. It was filed under Uncategorized and was tagged with Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Bible, Bill Johnson, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, FMCI, future, god speaks, grace, hope, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Marty Gabler, mountains, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, wisdom, word of god.
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