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Trouble To Thanksgiving
FROM TROUBLE TO THANKSGIVING
BY WARREN
WIERSBE
In Prayer, Praise and Promises
Read Psalm 20:1-9
D.
L. Moody did not want soloist Ira Sanky to sing the hymn "Onward Christian
Soldiers" because he felt the Church was anything but a victorious army
marching off to war.
Yet
the Bible pictures God's people as soldiers in His army.
As
soldiers, we must be familiar with Psalms 20 and 21. The first deals with
prayer and winning the victory, and the second deals with praise and holding
the victory.
If
we trust the Lord, we will move from trouble to thanksgiving.
Several
factors lead us to triumph in battle.
The first is prayer.
This
is an essential element in fighting the battles of the Lord because it releases
His power.
There
are no battles like those of the Christian life.
We
struggle against the enemies of the Lord: the world (I John 2:15), the flesh and the devil (Ephesians 6).
We
must pray according to the will of God. The Word of God and prayer go together (Hebrews 4:12; Ephesians
6:17,18).
Next, we need to surrender.
Before
David and his army fought, they worshiped God. That affected his battle plan
and his victory.
David's
"burnt offering" indicated
total surrender to God.
If
we're not walking with the Lord today, we'll not be ready when the battle
comes.
Another factor is unity.
David
and his army had one goal -- God's victory. And they had one joy--to serve Him
and do His will.
The
tribes of Israel were a picture of unity. They had one army assembled from 12
tribes.
The fourth factor is faith.
Verse
6 says the Lord "saves" His
anointed. The Hebrew word used here means He "has saved."
That
is, God already has given David the victory (I John 5:4).
The
Church today often trusts in all kinds of horses and chariots but not in the
Lord.
The final factor is obedience.
David
and his army obeyed God's will.
The
day of trouble can become a day of triumph and thanksgiving if we have trust,
which is expressed by prayer, surrender, unity, faith and obedience.
Although
you cannot avoid battles, you can be ready for them and, with God's help, be
victorious.
Are
you prepared to do battle? If not, trust the Lord to help you.
Warren W. Wiersbe is a well known international Bible
conference teacher with a heart for missions and is a former pastor of Moody
Church in Chicago. He served for ten years as General Director and Bible
Teacher for Back to the Bible. Dr. Wiersbe is author of more than 80 books,
including the best-selling "BE" series. He is known as a
"pastors' pastor," and his speaking, writing and radio ministries
have brought new understanding of the truths of God's Word to people around the
world.
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