Wednesday, September 29, 2010

"Equipped for the Valley"

11)(A)Teach me Your way, O LORD, And lead me in a (B)level path Because of my foes.  12)Do not deliver me over to the (C)desire of my adversaries, For (D)false witnesses have risen against me, And such as (E)breathe out violence.  13)I would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the (F)goodness of the LORD In the (G)land of the living.  14) (H)Wait for the LORD; Be (I)strong and let your heart take courage; Yes, wait for the LORD.  Psalm 27: 11-14

If a sermon is worth listening to, make it a habit to write down the important points. Writing etches wisdom deeper into your heart and mind, which is where you build a foundation of biblical theology.

Christians cannot afford to let a message wash over their ears and drift away: believers who aren’t listeners may panic upon walking into a spiritual valley. Since they’ve retained very little teaching, their understanding of the Lord will be limited. People with a shaky theological foundation don’t realize: 1) God is upholding them through their difficulty (Isa. 41:10); 2) it has purpose (Rom. 8:28-29); and 3) they must surrender to His work in their life or be set aside—still a believer but useless to the kingdom (Rom. 12:1-2). Consequently, a believer without a solid biblical foundation may seek out counsel from worldly “problem solvers” who offer only temporary release from pain and fear.

David, the psalm’s author, said that he did not fear evil (Ps. 23:4). He knew God. What did he have to be scared of when the One who controls everything was on his side? How could he be stifled by anxiety while in the Spirit’s comforting presence? The writer held God to His promises and God delivered (Ps. 23). But the psalmist had to know those pledges in order to believe that the Lord would keep them.

A spiritual relationship heavy on emotion but light on facts falters in a valley. Believers must know how Scripture applies to life. Unless you have a belief system that can withstand pressure, pain, and criticism, you are at risk. Start building your biblical foundation so it will help you in times of need.
 
Be Blessed!

Dawn

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