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How Not to Faint in Well Doing ![]() What I am sharing with you this month is not from a Sister who has conquered this enemy of discouragement. I give into weariness. I’m often overwhelmed and feel like giving up. I become discouraged with my workload and covet an easier life. I have never worked outside my home for any length of time and have found running a home business exhausting. I don’t know what God’s will is for the future, but I have prayed for the past 7 years that the Lord would show me how to not become discouraged when the pressure is on. So, what I share this month is really a sermon to myself! I found two scriptures that I am committing to memorization. Is 40:29 29 He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength The Hebrew word for faint is ya` aph (yaw-af') which means to tire as if from a wearisome flight. Ps 61:1-2 1 Hear my cry, O God; attend unto my prayer. 2 From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I. The Hebrew word in Psalm 61:2 for overwhelmed means ‘faint’ or to fail. I *snickered* when I saw that one of the meanings of overwhelmed was faint. I pictured myself throwing the back of my hand up to my forehead, and then fainting (like a southern belle) just because I felt I’d never accomplish all that needed to be done. Such faith, huh? Hope lies in both of these Psalms because they teach that God gives power to the faint, increases our strength and leads us to the rock that is higher than our current difficulties. Notice that it is He that leads us to that higher rock that becomes our safe refuge. God never wearies nor grows faint so our strength is to be found in Him. Isaiah 40:28. "Hast thou not known? Hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?" When God gives us power we can rest assured that it will be exactly what we need for our situation. He never gives us a measure of power that is not sufficient to overcome the difficulty at hand. His power is all-sufficient. He will give us all the power that is required. His promise says, "As thy days, so shall thy strength be". Duet. 33:25. The strength God gives can not be defeated by the devil and it shall be ours as long as we need it. So what causes us to faint in the face of hardship? DOUBT The heart sin behind fainting is doubt and unbelief. Basically we are saying that we do not believe that God is able to fulfill His promises or strengthen us for what He has called us to do. We know in our hearts we are called to home school but we begin to entertain thoughts of doubt. We go round and round with the thoughts of doubt until we are so confused that we talk ourselves out of even knowing our first name let alone if we are called to home school. The cure for fainting is faith. We must ask ourselves why we doubt God? Did He not call us? Then why do we not trust His faithfulness to provide the exact amount of strength for what each day holds? Why do we distrust His faithfulness? David said, "I had fainted , unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living" Ps 27:13. Charles Spurgeon spoke, ".. your doubt concerning God's power sets up a new god. Do you start in alarm at that statement? It is true, for that which is mightiest in the world is God; but if there be anything which surp the power of God, something that is more potent than omnipotence, that something must be god! Jesus said, "Believest now that I am able to do this? "Matt 9:28 . True faith believes that Jesus is able to sustain me under this temptation and to strengthen me to accomplish that which He has asked me to do. FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS Our feelings and emotions are strong. At times they seem overpowering. In a sense, they can run our lives if we have not trained ourselves to live by the Word instead of our emotions . Especially , as a woman, we deal with this weakness more than men. I am especially weakened by this during my monthly cycle. If we are not disciplined and live by principles instead of our feelings we find ourselves giving into every whim. We don’t feel like having school, so we plan a shopping day. If we feel depressed, we mope and sin by focusing all our thoughts on ourselves instead of denying ourselves and looking to see who we can serve. This is one reason we need to govern ourselves by God’s Word and to bring ourselves under our husbands authority. Several weeks ago we had a new family enroll in our Independent Study Program for home schooling . The next week she wrote a note canceling her enrollment because she wasn’t sure she was suppose to home school . Then she called within a few days and said to cancel the CANCELLATION. She shared during our conversation that she saw her emotions were bouncing her all over the place and decided she would not follow them. Her husband and she had decided that it was best for their children to home school and she was not going to listen to her ‘feelings’ about it anymore. This brought her thoughts under control. Our decisions need to be made by God’s word and under our husbands direction, not by what we are experiencing in our emotions, otherwise we become a ‘basket case’ driving ourselves NUTS and our husbands right along with us. Once we have determined to do God’s will , then our will must deal with our feelings. Our Savior left us a blessed example of will versus feelings on the night before His crucifixion. His feelings were nearly overpowering as a human being. The battle was raging between His flesh and His desire to do God’s will. Praise God He desired to do God’s will above giving into His feelings. LACK OF PRAYER Fainting during difficult times may also arise from another sinful cause which is lack of prayer. Jesus said, "men ought always to pray, and not to faint" Lk. 18:1. This seems to imply that if we do not pray that we will faint. "But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." Isa 40:29-31. Here lies our choice. To either wait upon God through prayer for strength or to be overpowered and faint. God knows exactly what measure of day to press us to Him. Psalm 16:5 He has assigned every minute of my day and hours. I know that if my days were more manageable that I would not have to lean on Him. But, I am pressed to Him when the day seems impossible to live out in my own strength. Normally, I am sending up prayers as I’m running about trying to accomplish everything. But, many times I do not find strength until I head for my bedroom and hit my knees, cry out to God, ……(and then cry like a baby!! )Then, a flood of peace soothes my soul within minutes and I let out a big sigh……….! "Change me , O God, that I would know that I am unable to experience the power of your Spirit without prayer….." One of the commentaries expressed that we are to be thankful if we have fainted because God gives HIS power to the faint. I never thought of being thankful for fainting. I don’t believe that I am to give up daily just so God’s power will come on the scene. I believe this teaches that we are to glory in the fact that we are weak because then we know that the power of Christ will rest upon us. "Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me" 2 Cor 12:9 Let us pray for each other to be done with fainting when things get tough. Instead let us receive God’s power and seek to live in His divine strength and might. ………. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Gal 6:9 Georgene Copyright 1998. You may reproduce these pages if you include my initials G D G ![]() |
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