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Summary: Victory over Despair and living in the Joy of the Lord can be yours by walking in these Biblical principles.

THINK ON THESE THINGS

Pastor Eric J. Hanson

INTRODUCTION

Many of the battles of life are faced by all of us. We all have to learn the lessons of childhood. We have to get up at a certain time and go to school, regardless of how we feel about it. We have to gradually do more work, just to keep up in school and at home. Many of us embrace the savior during these tender years, but we don’t understand yet, that following Him will entail hardship.

Later, as teens, we go through the pain of disillusionment as we discover the faults of those we love. We experience much stress as we chafe against authority and gradually assume more responsibility for our choices. We make promises to ourselves, and then don’t fully live up to them. We become disillusioned about self too. We are appalled by mortality as inevitably someone our own age is killed in a car crash, or otherwise dies tragically at age 16 or 18.

Moving into young adulthood, we struggle with the wide variety of wrong choices that we are now very free to make. If we are believers, we become painfully aware of the Lord’s words: “Straight is the way and narrow is the road that leads to life”. We feel the difference between that narrowness and the broad way of the World that leads to death. Some young adults go into a dark period of wandering from the faith. Many struggle.

In adulthood, we find out that the pain of betrayal, of false accusation, and of the death of loved ones is just as acute as it was when we were teens. Many are stuck in jobs they hate or have no security in. Some adult Christians feel that they are in the prison of life for no reason, and they identify with Joseph as he languished in Pharaoh’s prison, having been sold out, and then falsely charged with wrongdoing. Many find that they are painfully shy about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others, for fear of rejection, ridicule, and ostracision.

All of these painful thoughts conspire together when energized against us as “flaming missiles” hurled our way by the Devil. These missiles explode in our thoughts! “God has forgotten me!” “God doesn’t care!” The Bible gives us fair warning about this. God’s word says “taking up the shield of faith, with which you will be able to extinguish all the flaming missiles of the evil one.” (Ephesians 6:16)

Yes, it’s true. No matter how people may have done you wrong, remember this: “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness, in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

Today, I am not here to say “Snap out of it!” or “Get a grip!” I am here to share some good stuff with you that can help all of us with real struggle and real pain. I owe a debt of gratitude, to my wife Nancy, who has been trained in the scriptures since childhood, for pointing me toward this principle. We were counseling someone in an appointment, and she brought forth some of what you are about to hear. It was as if the Lord himself was speaking. Thank you, Nancy, for letting God speak through you in counseling situations.

MAIN BODY OF MESSAGE

The book of Philippians gives us some powerful guidelines to achieve victory on the inside, whatever our circumstances may look like on the outside. For those who are sincerely following the Lord, for those who love to see His Kingdom advancing, here are keys to peace. Let’s read a chunk of scripture together now. Please turn to Philippians 4, verses 4-9. I’m reading from the New American Standard Bible today.

I see several keys to victory here for people whose hearts and affections are bruised and battered.

1. Rejoice, as an act of your will. Rejoice because you have a home in Heaven. Rejoice because Jesus Christ suffered so that you don’t have to bear the penalty for your own sins, which are many. Rejoice because you are in the family of God, and because that family will be made perfect some day.

2. Pray about everything. Don’t worry and fret. Pray over every care you carry. Get trustworthy people to also stand with you in focused and targeted prayer. Sometimes you can’t pray with fervent expectation because you are so badly hurt, but do what you can in prayer. Take it as far as you can… You will gradually gain strength through this. Later you will have more faith

3. Finally: Think on these things:

a. Whatever is true as opposed to the terrible things you imagine such as “They all hate me.”, or “The cancer will spread”. Replace such thinking with truth such as “I am created in the image of God, and He will give me friends who will relate to me in a Christ like way.”, and “The Lord Jesus himself bore my sicknesses and carried my diseases”.

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