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What to Do When Things Seem Hopeless
by
Joyce Meyer
If you’re going through a difficult time
right now, I want you to know that God loves you.
He sees what you’re going through, He is with
you, and He desires to help you right where you are.
Psalm 34:18 (NLT)
says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose
spirits are crushed. When we are hurting, God hurts with us.”
Maybe you feel like things have gotten too
difficult and there’s nothing good left for your future. That is what the enemy
wants you to believe, but God has something else to say...
The Lord says, “For
I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you... , Discouragement, thoughts and plans for
welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome”
(Jeremiah
29:11).
Our enemy, Satan, wants to discourage us and
make us feel like things will never get better... like there’s no way out.
He wants us to believe that we’re all alone.
I dealt with depression for years, and
there’s a tendency to want to keep it hidden.
It’s easy to isolate ourselves and feel like
no one else can possibly understand.
The enemy likes it when we keep things hidden
in the dark.
However, God is Light, and when we discover
what He has to say and shine His light into our situation, it brings freedom
and hope.
I think it’s common for people to feel
embarrassed when it comes to depression or having thoughts of suicide.
But the greatest thing we can do in these
situations is tell someone else and get it out in the open.
If that’s where you are today, I encourage
you to take a step of faith and reach out to a close friend or a trained
Christian counselor.
Don’t allow the enemy to keep it hidden, but
take the opportunity to get things out into the light.
If you are contemplating suicide today, we
are here for you. Please reach out at
1-800-490-1009
I’ve learned from experience that keeping
things like this to ourselves makes everything seem worse than it really is.
But when we get it out into the open, it
brings relief, and we allow God to use other people to help us.
The truth is, we all need to talk to someone
at different times. We all go through things and need someone to help us get
through our difficult seasons in life.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, I encourage
you to take a few moments and pray right now:
“Father, I need You
now. You say You love me and see exactly where I am… and in spite of how I
feel, I choose to believe Your Word.
“In the face of all I
am going through, I look to You for help. I need Your strength to deal with
everything that feels too big for me right now.
“Help me to keep my
eyes on You. Please make Yourself real to me… and encourage me for the road
ahead.
“Help me experience
Your love and presence in a tangible way. I give all that I am to You. In
Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
At this moment, you may be facing what seems
like an impossible situation.
But I want you to know that God can make all
things new. He can take your problem and turn it into something good.
That’s why I want to invite you to fill out
the form below and request a free copy of my book titled, Holding On to Hope.
The Bible says that God is the “God of hope,”
full of mercy and new beginnings (see Romans 15:13).
And He wants you to be full of hope — believing,
expecting, and anticipating great things from Him.
Hope is the confident expectation that
something good is going to happen.
It’s closely related to our faith and what we
believe. When we dare to hope, it floods our life with joy and peace.
My husband, Dave, and I laugh about it now,
but in the early years of our marriage, I was the most negative person I knew.
I often joke that if I thought two positive
thoughts in a row, my brain would get into a cramp!
I’ll never forget it —
we had been married about three weeks when Dave looked at me and asked, “What
is wrong with you? You have such a negative attitude.”
And this is how bad
it was: I responded with, “Well, if you don’t expect anything good to
happen, then you won’t be disappointed when it doesn’t.”
Needless to say, I did not have a hopeful
attitude!
Today, I can honestly sit here and tell you
that God has transformed me from being negative and pessimistic to someone who
is full of hope, always expecting His goodness around every corner.
Little by little, He helped me discover the
power of hope and what that means for my thoughts, words, attitudes and every
area of my life.
I want to share what I learned with you. This
book contains some of the greatest lessons the Lord has taught me in this area —
lessons that truly have the ability to change your life if you apply them.
So, are you stuck in a rut and can’t see a
way out? Have you lost your positive vision for the future? Would you like to
rediscover joy in your everyday life?
Wherever you find yourself today — regardless
of what’s happened or how things may look right now — always remember that God
is on your side.
He is the God of the impossible… and the One
who can make a miracle out of any situation.
If you'd like to hear more, please fill out
and submit the form below for a copy of Joyce's ebook Holding On to Hope.
Dave
and Joyce Meyer,
who’ve been in ministry for more than 40 years,
founded Joyce Meyer Ministries in 1987 as a Christian, non-profit
organization that is financially supported by the contributions of its friends
and partners.
They have been married for 50 years, have four grown children that all play vital roles in various areas of the ministry and reside in the St. Louis area. As a family, and as a ministry, they are committed to the simple yet powerful message of sharing Christ and loving people.
https://joycemeyer.org/everydayanswers/ea-teachings/what-to-do-when-things-seem-hopelessThey have been married for 50 years, have four grown children that all play vital roles in various areas of the ministry and reside in the St. Louis area. As a family, and as a ministry, they are committed to the simple yet powerful message of sharing Christ and loving people.
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