You will reap if you don't give up!

“And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” (Gal. 6:9 ESV)

If you do not give up!

This is an important promise to hold on to! I have found personally, that the road to practically any kind of positive achievement is usually found “uphill” and it is important to learn how to be a good “climber” so to speak.

Unfortunately, many don’t persevere and quit out of discouragement when the going is slow or gets tough. Dale Carnegie, author of “How to win friends and influence people”, said, “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” He was so correct! And, the really great news is that we as followers of Christ are NOT without hope! We do have the “blessed hope.” (Titus 2:13). We have God’s help available to accomplish anything! (Phil. 4:13).

Don’t quit!

Because, quitters NEVER succeed EVER, and there are countless people who have succeeded by simply keeping on! “In due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”

The fast that God has chosen for you!

“Is this not the fast that I have chosen for you? To loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go free, and that you break every yoke?” (Isaiah 58:6 KJV 2000)

The answer to these four questions are all “yes” for you!

  1. The bonds of wickedness are loosed from you!

  2. Heavy burdens are undone from you!

  3. You’re now set free from oppression!

  4. Every yoke is broken from you!

All were proclaimed and paid for you by Jesus!

Therefore

”So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (John 8:36 NIV)

”It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not be encumbered once more by a yoke of slavery.” (Gal 5:1 NIV)





Because we are blessed, we can bless others!

“Freely you have received, freely give.” (Matt. 10:8 NIV)

A simple definition of the word “fellowship” is “more than one fellow in the same ship”. And, in many ways we are all in the same boat! We live in a world that includes others, and we do need one another!

Sometimes we need a helping hand ourselves and sometimes we can offer one to someone else who needs some kind of help or encouragement.

Encourage one another!

We have a distinct advantage as Christians because we have His help to do what is needed. We have His Holy Spirit, we have His written Word, and we have each other! “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up,” (1 Thess. NIV). Because we are blessed, we can bless others!

“Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate, and humble.” (1 Peter 3:8 NIV)

You are saved by grace through faith

“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” (Eph. 2:8 KJV)

There are two parts to salvation, grace and faith. You are saved by grace but it’s through faith!

Grace is God’s part.

It’s His unmerited favor. It’s a free gift. You cannot work for it. You cannot earn it.

Faith is your part!

It is your positive response to what God has already done for you by His grace!

Without faith, you cannot unlock the power of grace! What is faith? It’s what you must do in response to what He has said. Simply put, you’ve got to believe what he has already provided in His Word in order to receive.

“If you (by your faith) declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, (by His grace) you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” (Rom. 10:9-10 NIV)

God repairs your prayers!

“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.” (Rom. 8:26-27 NIV)

Sometimes we don’t know how to pray

Sometimes were confused, in pain, or emotionally distraught. Sometimes it’s because we don’t know all the facts surrounding a particular situation. But, this passage of scripture acknowledges that problem with a great promise: “We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us… And, He, who searches our hearts, knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”

In other words, God searches our hearts and repairs our prayers

He understands the situation perfectly, and knows what we SHOULD be praying for. He then turns whatever prayer we are attempting to pray into the perfect prayer that we SHOULD be praying!

HE KNOWS all the facts of the situation and fixes our prayers for us “in accordance to the will of God.”

Wow, what a promise. God turns our ordinary prayers into perfect ones! This takes a lot of pressure off!

By the way, a poem I have enjoyed reading over the years is about the proper way to pray. It is funny and makes a valid point. Enjoy!

The Prayer of Cyrus Brown

By Sam Walter Foss (Public Domain)

“The proper way for a man to pray,” Said Deacon Lemuel Keyes,

“And the only proper attitude Is down upon his knees.”

“No, I should say the way to pray,” Said Reverend Doctor Wise,

“Is standing straight with outstretched arms, And rapt and upturned eyes.”

“Oh, no, no, no,” said Elder Slow, “Such posture is too proud.

A man should pray with eyes fast-closed, And head contritely bowed.”

“It seems to me his hand should be Austerely clasped in front,

With both thumbs pointing toward the ground, ”Said Reverend Doctor Blunt.

“Well, I pray while resting every day,” Said Mr. Henry Pack.

“So I should think you say your prayers While lying on your back.”

“Last year I fell in Murphy’s well — Headfirst,” said Cyrus Brown.

“With both my knees a’stickin’ up, And my head a’pointin’ down.”

“And I made a prayer right then and there, The best prayer I ever said,

The prayingest prayer I ever prayed, A’standing on my head.”

The day God ran!

“But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.” (Luke 15:20 NIV)

The Parable of the Lost Sonand/or the day God ran! (Luke 15:11-24)

This is a wonderful parable that Jesus told about a son who asked his father for his inheritance. He then departed for foreign lands where he squandered his money on wild living until it was all gone. Finally, after losing everything including all his friends, he became so desperate that he took a job feeding pigs and he was so hungry that he was tempted to eat the pig slop. He then came to his senses, changed his attitude, realized his sinfulness towards his father, and decided to go home. He planned to ask his father for a servant’s job.

But, according to the story, his father saw him a long way off, had great compassion for him, and ran towards his son with great joy!

This parable is meant to teach us about God’s great love and compassion towards us. The young man in the story represents us, and the father in the story represents God. Notice that the father “saw the son afar off, and ran towards him.” God ran! And, that’s how God is towards us! He sees us “afar off, runs toward us, with great compassion!” Another verse says it this way, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Rom. 5:8 NIV)

Here is another fun version of the prodigal son with a lot of letter F’s. Enjoy!

Feeling footloose and frisky, a feather-brained fellow forced his fond father to fork over the farthings.

He then flew far to foreign fields and frittered his fortune, feasting fabulously with faithless friends.

Fleeced by his fellows in folly, and finally facing famine, he found himself a feed-flinger in a filthy farmyard.

Feeling frail and fairly famished he fain would have filled his frame with the foraged foods of farmyard fodder fragments.

‘Fooey’, he figured, ‘My father’s flunkies fare far finer.” The frazzled fugitive fumed feverishly, frankly facing facts.

Frustrated by failure and filled with foreboding, he forthwith fled the foreign farmyard, back to his family.

From faraway, the father focused on the fretful familiar form on the horizon and flew to him and fondly flung his forearms around the fugitive.

Falling at his father’s feet, he floundered forlornly, ‘Father, I have flunked and fruitlessly forfeited family favor.’

But the faithful father, forestalling further flinching frantically flagged a field hand. ‘Fetch forth the finest fatling and fix a feast.’

The fugitive is found! “Unfurl the flags, with fanfares flaring! Let fun and frolic freely flow!”

“Former failure is forgotten, folly is forsaken! And forgiveness forms the foundation for future fortitude.”

When fear attacks you, God answers and delivers you!

“I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears.” (Psalm 34:4 NIV)

A very simple and powerful, answer for dealing with any fear is found in this passage!

Two Wonderful Things!

When fear attacks, you must immediately seek the Lord! And then two wonderful things happen:

1) He ANSWERS you!

2) He DELIVERS you from all your fears!

Activated by faith!

Of course, this is an act of faith (all promises are faith activated! - See Heb 4:2)

I heard this promise stated simply the following way:

Fear knocked,

faith answered,

and there was nobody there!

Soar on wings like eagles!

“He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:29-31 NIV)

Notice that this section of scripture, containing several promises, is about how to get help from God for many different types of people who may be weak, weary, or have stumbled and fallen.

How does the answer come?

It comes from “putting hope in the Lord!”

This is not a difficult thing to do to receive such great benefit!

Here’s what you get

“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:31 NIV)

Such great promises!

The Lord goes before you and will be with you!

“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” (Deut. 31:8 NIV)

I turn this promise around and begin with the ending (the result), and I say it this way:

“I am not afraid or discouraged, because the Lord Himself goes before me, is with me, and never will forsake me!”

Then I say to myself

“He promised it! I believe it! And, that settles it!”

Therefore

“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isa 41:10 ESV)

“Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” (Deut. 31:6 ESV)