Expect….Something Good!

What do you expect today?  Do you expect a negative response or a fight to get the job completed?  Do you expect to battle with your teenager or fight with your husband?  What do you expect?

Do you expect to see the goodness of the Lord in the Land of the living?

13 I would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living.
14 Wait for the LORD;
Be strong and let your heart take courage;” Psalm 27:13-14

Psalm 27 is known as a passage  that paints a picture of fearless trust in God.  I have asked myself the question in the last few days, “Do I have fearless trust in my God?”  “Do I expect that He is and will act on my behalf for my good or for my harm?”  “Do I expect something good from Him or am I ruled by the fear of this world?” “Do I have a stronghold of fear?”

Final question, “Do I expect and believe that I will  see goodness from the Lord in my “land of the living?” 

Is it just me, or does it seem to get harder and harder to expect this kind of goodness from God in the land that we are living?  I mean, come on, I know that everyone is not going through difficulty in your church or personal life everyday but isn’t it true that if you personally are not close to despair, you know someone that is…….?  So what do we do?  Well, first you and I cannot DESPAIR.  I think we need to check out our belief quotient?  What do we believe?
I do believe that I will (even if it is a long, long time period according to my time frame) see the goodness of the Lord IN the LAND OF THE LIVING.  The previous phrase is a key!  This phrase, “land of the living” suggests that though this daily life is full of death and loss, there is life all around us.  Sometimes, the “land of the living” has to come to the “land of the dead” and wake us up!  We need to infuse our trial times with the truth of the Word of God.  Jesus said in John 10:10, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.”  “Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.” Galatians 6:9.
When it becomes unbearable in the “land of the dead” and our belief is weak and our hearts grow weary – you and I need to throw ourselves upon the mercy seat of our Father.  We need to sit still and seek His face! Psalm 46:10  The word picture for this Psalm is that in the midst of an all out hellish war  you and I are to let our hands hang limply to our sides.  We are to turn our eyes and head to the sky and we are to seek only the presence of our God.  The point is that we are to seek Him  – not our activity, trial, or just daily life.  We must cry out from our Spirits to the God of this universe and let Him minister to us, heal us, sustain us and raise us  in the “land of the living.”  Too many times we just try to keep moving.  We keep fighting out the daily battle.  We are tired, weary, beaten.  He just wants us to keep seeking Him above anything else.  Then despair will not overtake us!  There is something about stillness that will heal us from the inside out.  What do you think?  Meet me in the forums or share your comments on the blog.

Not Despairing but Expecting!

Diane Nix  

Contagiousjoy4him.com

Micah 6:8; 7:7

John 16:33; 15:5

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  1. Thank you for this subject. I am using it in my women support group. I think that we need to learn how to trust in a faithful God when it seems that everything and everyone is against us. We have to learn to be faithful to God to the point that we see him fighting the battle without us. We can have the joy of resting in the shadow of his wing when we learn to expect.

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