Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him. Job 13:15
Just four days ago, Coach Andy Reid benched five-time Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb for the first time in his career at halftime of a 36-7 loss at Baltimore after throwing five interceptions and loosing two fumbles in his previous seven quarters.
McNabb said. “Adversity always happens in our position.” “It’s how you pull yourself out of it. I knew coming into this game if I just continued to be myself and know what I’m seeing out there and react, good things will happen.” Reid gave McNabb another chance and he responded by throwing four touchdown passes in a Philadelphia Eagles 48-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night. Fox Sports, November 28, 2008
What do you do when you do not know what to do? When opposition mounts against you, obstacles are too high for you to hurdle, and all hope is taken way, what do you do? You keep on trusting in Him! Job was at high risk of rebounding having lost 11,500 head of live stock, most of his hired help were killed, all ten children are dead, and by all standards he is on his death bed. He was down for a ten count and was unable to stand back up.
Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.
Knowing that God is too wise to allow Satan to land a fatal blow and that he is so giving his grace will sustain you, you come to the realization that it is God who is permitting you to perish from the face of men. It is here you take comfort in knowing that it pleases the Lord to bruise you. It is here that you can embrace a level of spirituality that few men get to encounter. It is here in the belly of hell, when it appears you are no longer within his sights, keep looking to God and keep trusting in him.
When you face a Catch-22 and if God does not intervene, there is no help whatsoever. Keep on doing what you did when you were received in the Lord’s family. When the moment of truth came to you and you saw your self hanging on by a smoking flax over an eternal lake of fire, you placed your trust in God’s only begotten Son as your Savior. You could not merit deliverance by your good works; your only hope was faith alone in Him.
When you think the Lord is about to slay you, learn to pray as the Lord Jesus Christ prayed under Satan’s attack, Father, let this cup pass from me, nevertheless, not my will, but thine be done. You will cry as he did when he said: My God, my God why have you forsaken me? And knowing you are in the will of God, you can say as he said: Father in to thy hands I commit my spirit.
It seems to me if we have been drawing from the well that has been blessed of God, then we can also trust him when the well goes dry. Bad things do happen to God’s people, adversity is part of the landscape, continue to be yourself and deal with it. No cry babies!
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