Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How To Handle Disappointments the Jesus' Way

Feel so annoyed today.

I am not sure if it's just me being so sensitive or them who keep annoying me.

I don't know.

But guess what,

God is teaching me how to handle little disappointments here and there.

C'mon let's face it.

We live in a world where there's soooo much disappointments around.

Where could you run?

Nowhere!!

Except , you can handle it wisely and use God's words against it.

You see feelings are feelings.

And the devil wants to get you by manipulating it.

So now you know.

If you are disappointed like me right now...let's read this daily devotional from Joseph Prince.

I know it's 7:08 pm here in Singapore.
I am not sure what time it is in your country right now but it doesn't matter, right?

Let's feed our soul with God's promises instead of wallowing in our disappointments.



Ready?

"Guaranteed By Covenant"
By Joseph Prince

Genesis 15:8–9
8And he said, “Lord God, how shall I know that I will inherit it?” 9So He said to him, “Bring Me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old female goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtledove, and a young pigeon.”

Are you discouraged because a breakthrough that you have been praying for has yet to manifest? Maybe it has been days or even weeks and you are asking, “How will I know that I will get it?” Abraham faced the same situation and asked God the same question. And God answered, “Bring Me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old female goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtledove, and a young pigeon.” What a strange answer!

But if you read on (Genesis 15:10–21), you will realize that God took Abraham’s question very seriously, and went on to show him just how serious He was about being his provider, protector and blesser. God was so serious that He was willing to bind Himself to a covenant.

What is a covenant? It is like a contract. Yet, it is more than a contract. A contract is binding only for a period of time, like five years or seven years, or until certain terms are fulfilled. But a covenant is perpetual. It is permanent. The only way out is through death. That is why marriage is a covenant, not a contract. It is permanent — “Till death do us part”.

In Bible times, when you cut a covenant with someone, you bring an animal, usually a ram or goat, and kill it by cutting it in two. Next, you will face your covenant partner and walk toward each other between the two pieces of the animal, passing each other in the center.

What all this means is that both parties are obligated to protect and provide for each other. Whatever belongs to you is your partner’s and whatever belongs to your partner is yours. Of course, the one who benefits is the lesser or poorer party. Today, God is in covenant with us. We are the lesser, poorer party. We have nothing to offer God. But God, the richest and most powerful being in the universe, has everything to offer us!

My friend, God has bound Himself to a covenant, an iron-clad guarantee of His blessings and provision in your life, and it is all for your benefit. The breakthrough you are waiting for is guaranteed by covenant!






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