Daily Devotion

December 30, 2021

What to do when you feel down (2)


“My glory and the One who lifts up my head.” Ps 3:3 NKJV

 

When Elijah was at his lowest point, God told him these three important things: (1) Spend more time with God. “Go out, and stand on the mountain before the Lord” (1Ki 19:11 NKJV). That was where God spoke to him in “a still small voice” (v. 12 NKJV). The word “still” teaches us that instead of always working for God, we need to spend time with Him. If you don’t, you will run on empty, and get nowhere. When David was feeling down, he wrote: “Many are saying…‘God won’t rescue him.’ But, Lord, you are my shield, my wonderful God who gives me courage. I will pray to the Lord and he will answer me” (Ps 3:2-4 NCV). (2) Stop trying to do it all yourself. That’s the fast route to depression. Leadership isn’t just about getting the job done; it’s about developing others and getting it done through them. Elijah wasn’t alone. God told him, “I have reserved seven thousand in Israel…whose knees have not bowed to Baal” (1Ki 19:18 NKJV). Don’t just operate—learn to cooperate! (3) Realize your assignment isn’t over. God showed Elijah there were still kings to anoint, battles to win, and a successor to be prepared (See v. 16). Need a reason to get out of bed in the morning? God will give you one! When you’re “down,” He doesn’t get mad at you. On the contrary, His Word says, “He will not break the bruised reed, nor quench the dimly burning flame. He will encourage the fainthearted, those tempted to despair” (Isa 42:3 TLB). That’s the loving-kindness of God!

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