Rooted In His Wordنموونە
As Christians, we can go through times when we have difficulty with doubt and unbelief. We can have times when we have doubts about the sincerity of our salvation, doubts about the truth of the Bible and its promises for us, doubts about whether God has truly called us to do what we are doing, doubts about whether God truly cares for us and remembers us, and so on. Instead of lifting up the shield of faith to defend ourselves, we allow the burning arrows of the Evil One to strike blows of doubt and unbelief into our hearts (Ephesians 6:16).
Doubt and unbelief can sometimes creep up on us without our complete awareness. When this happens, however, there are signs that are good indications of their presence. Whenever we feel things like distress, frustration, sorrow, and unhappiness, there is a good chance that we have allowed the burning arrows of doubt and unbelief to pass by our shields of faith. It is difficult, if not impossible, to have joy and peace when our hearts are full of doubt and unbelief.
When we become aware of our emotional state and what it means, it is time to take action. It is time to trust in God. It is time to lift up our shields of faith and stop the burning arrows of the Evil One. One of the best ways to do this is to read the Bible, especially those passages that address our doubts. The Bible tells us that faith comes by being exposed to the word of God (Romans 10:17). When we read the Bible, we afford the Holy Spirit the opportunity to renew and strengthen our ability to believe and have faith.
As our verse for today tells us, good things happen as we put our trust in God. We are filled with joy, peace, and hope. It is difficult, if not impossible, to feel distressed, frustrated, sorrowful, and unhappy when our hearts are full of faith and belief.
Today, take stock of your emotional state—and then take the appropriate action.
Doubt and unbelief can sometimes creep up on us without our complete awareness. When this happens, however, there are signs that are good indications of their presence. Whenever we feel things like distress, frustration, sorrow, and unhappiness, there is a good chance that we have allowed the burning arrows of doubt and unbelief to pass by our shields of faith. It is difficult, if not impossible, to have joy and peace when our hearts are full of doubt and unbelief.
When we become aware of our emotional state and what it means, it is time to take action. It is time to trust in God. It is time to lift up our shields of faith and stop the burning arrows of the Evil One. One of the best ways to do this is to read the Bible, especially those passages that address our doubts. The Bible tells us that faith comes by being exposed to the word of God (Romans 10:17). When we read the Bible, we afford the Holy Spirit the opportunity to renew and strengthen our ability to believe and have faith.
As our verse for today tells us, good things happen as we put our trust in God. We are filled with joy, peace, and hope. It is difficult, if not impossible, to feel distressed, frustrated, sorrowful, and unhappy when our hearts are full of faith and belief.
Today, take stock of your emotional state—and then take the appropriate action.
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God’s Word transforms our lives—healing, guiding, and changing the way we live. When we need encouragement to begin the day, a reminder to keep us going, or the comfort only God can give, Rooted in His Word will keep you grounded in His Word. Rooted in His Word Daily Devotions give us helpful, everyday lessons so God’s Word will accomplish its purpose in our lives.
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