| HOW
TO HANDLE DISCOURAGEMENT
Not
forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of
some is………
Hebrews
10:25
Here
is a fact: People tend to skip church and stay away from other believers
when they get discouraged. People need people; Christians need Christians;
Veterans need Veterans; and so the list could go on. There are many
reasons why people stay away from other people when they are discouraged.
Perhaps they are embarrassed that they are not as successful as
someone else. Or, that they can't seem to be so full of joy like
someone else because of the hurt of rejection or sorry for past
performances from their own life. Perhaps they're ashamed that they're
still struggling with problems they think should have been conquered
long ago. Maybe they don't want anyone to know they're still wrestling
with the same old problems, so they disappear from sight.
Please
don't let embarrassment or discouragement keep you away from other
believers. You need their strength! You need their encouragement!
You need to hear them say, “ You can do it! You can make it!”
You need, for example the other people who attend an Addicts
Victorious or Veterans Victorious, or Prisoner Victorious support
group meeting. You need a church home where you can fellowship with
other believers.
Hebrews
10:25 says, “ Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,
as the manner of some is…..” The word “forsaking” describes
someone who is extremely discouraged, defeated, and depressed from
the Greek word expressing this meaning. The moment people begin
to feel like they are failing or falling short of everyone else
is often the moment when Satan tells them, “ Oh, just stay away
from church and those support groups. You don't need to go down
there with all those positive, rejoicing people! You know that you
don't feel like being with them today, so why not just stay home
by yourself? You don't need them. You can just get a sermon off
of your T.V. You can read the Bible at home!”
Satan
knows that if he can get you to fall out of fellowship with other
believers at the very moment when you need fellowship and encouragement
the most, then he can probably keep you down and defeated. Fellowship
with other believers is essential for everyone, and that includes
you! You receive encouragement from other believers that you can't
get anywhere else.
A
support group meeting or the church is the last place the devil
wants you to go when you're feeling low! He knows if you go, you
will be touched by the Presence of the Lord; you will get encouraged
by other believers; and in the end, you'll crawl out of that hole
the enemy has put you in and rise up to a place of victory!
Instead
of letting the devil and your flesh get the best of you in moments
of weakness, here's a suggestion: In addiction to prayer and reading
the Word at home when you're feeling down and out, go find another
believer or a group of believers who can build you up in faith and
encourage you in the Lord. After fellowshipping with people of faith,
you'll feel recharged to go back and face those challenges with
a winning attitude!
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