Daily Devotion
I'm
Running For My Life
By
Martha Noebel Staff Writer
I've recently learned a new song. At first it didn't mean too much
to me. It sounded like a cute song but that was all. Now it has new meaning for
me. I'll never be the same again. The song is called "Running For My Life," by Lee Williams. After
the hard road I've recently traveled, I understand it perfectly. You see, when
you "go through" something, no one has to tell you what it is like being in such
a place. You know for yourself.
Depression or rather a spirit of depression
had come upon me. I had been tormented, tested, and tried by this spirit. Its
mask is that it comes on you slowly. You find yourself in a weak and painful place
and you have no idea how you got there. Your mind struggles for normalcy and finds
no rest.
"We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed;
we are perplexed, but not in despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down,
but not destroyed..." (II Corinthians 4: 8, 9 KJV).
As I sought
for help from the Lord He told me to keep my mind on Him. When you feel like you
are losing your mind, this is somewhat of a challenge. Sounds like too simplistic
a solution anyway. But the Word of God says:
"You will
keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, whose thoughts are fixed on you!"
(Isaiah 26:3 NLT).
Here are words to this great song:
"I'm running for my life, running for my life Running for my life, running
for my life If anyone asks you, what's the matter with me? Tell them
I'm saved, sanctified Holy Ghost filled, fire baptized I've got Jesus
on my mind
And I'm running for my life."
That is just what I am doing;
running for my life. Satan wants to destroy us. He wants to keep us discouraged
and beaten down. But when we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, then
we are called to greatness. We have a job to do for God. We don't have time to
be defeated.
In Oswald Chambers book, My Utmost for His Hightest, he shares
how we need to be as broken bread and poured-out wine to please God. We are to
be "separated to the gospel" which means being able to hear the call of God for
our lives. Our lives are to be used to preach the Good News to those around us,
just like Paul in Romans 1:1.
"This letter is from Paul,
Jesus Christ's slave, chosen by God to be an apostle and sent out to preach his
Good News" (Romans 1:1 NLT).
For some of us, it is a literal call
to become a preacher. Others may hear this Word of exhortation as a reminder to
witness to those Christ puts in our paths every day. If God calls you to preach
His Word, then we need to stay on the road that leads to becoming that man or
woman of God He has called us to be. Oswald Chambers also said, " Once someone
begins to hear that call, a suffering worthy of the name of Christ is produced.
Suddenly, every ambition, every desire of life, and every outlook is completely
blotted out and extinguished. Only one thing remains- 'separated to the gospel.'
Woe be to the soul who tries to head in any other direction once that call has
come to him. Beware of competing calls once the call of God grips you."
This part of the book encouraged me so much. For a long time I've struggled to be accepted
by the church and organizations that don't understand the calling of God on my
life. I have felt rejected and discouraged. But I know that no matter how long
it takes, I must press on. I can not give up or turn away from the calling of
God for me.
I want to encourage each of you today. Whatever calling the
Lord puts on your heart to do, don't give up during the struggle. Don't let the
voices around you that speak defeat and rejection rule your life. The outcome
is up to you. Everyone must go through a struggle before they get to where they
are going. It is a time of preparation for what is ahead. I am determined to stay
focused on Christ and the calling He has placed on my life. I'm running for my
life with my mind on Jesus. Won't you run with me too?
"No,
dear brothers and sisters, I am still not all I should be, but I am focusing all
my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what
lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which
God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us up to heaven" (Philippians 3:13-14 NLT).
© 2007 Martha Noebel. Used with permission.
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