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Pray: Help me hold on and not give up!        
 by: Rick Warren 
“Let
  us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a
  harvest if we do not give up.”            (Galatians 6:9 NIV) 
When you go through
  the delays in life, don’t get discouraged. Don’t lose heart. Don’t give up! 
The Israelites did,
  and it kept them out of the Promised Land. Numbers 14:2-4 says: 
 “All the
  Israelites grumbled against Moses … ‘If only we had died in Egypt! …. We
  should choose a leader and go back to Egypt” (NIV). 
 They gave up on their dream. They had been
  rescued after 400 years of slavery but then wanted to go back because they
  were being delayed. 
Like the Israelites,
  some people would rather live in slavery than face the fear of freedom. They
  are not willing to push through and work on the problem until they get it
  right. They want to give up. They settle for mediocrity in life. 
Don’t settle for
  less than God’s best for your life. If that means going through a tunnel of
  conflict, take the tunnel. In the middle of the tunnel, it will be dark, and
  you will want to run back to the light. But you’ve got to keep going until
  you come out on the other side into the light. 
Instead
  of getting discouraged, be persistent and pray. 
Galatians 6:9 says, “Let
  us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a
  harvest if we do not give up.” 
This is the law of
  the harvest: There is always a delay between sowing and reaping. You plant in
  one season, and you reap in another. God wants to see if you’re going to keep
  cultivating, planting, and sowing. If he sees consistency in your life, then
  the harvest will come. It will not come immediately, because it proves
  nothing if he does it immediately — no character development or stretching
  your faith. 
Jesus said in Luke
  18:1, “[You] must always pray and never lose heart” (Phillips). 
Those are the two
  options you have in life: Pray continually, or lose heart. You will always be
  doing one or the other. If you pray continually, you will not be discouraged.
  If you don’t pray continually, you will lose heart. You will get discouraged
  by the problems you’re facing in your life — whether it’s at work or school
  or in your family. You’ve got to keep on praying! | 
This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and strive) that we have put our hope in the living God who is the Savior of all, and especially of those who believe. 1 Timothy 3:9-10
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Pray: Help me hold on and not give up!
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