Overcoming Barrenness
Answers with Bayless Conley
I Samuel 1:10-11 says,
And she was in bitterness of soul, and prayed
to the LORD and wept in anguish. Then she made a vow and said, "O LORD of
hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction of Your maidservant and
remember me, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a
male child, then I will give him to the LORD all the days of his life, and no
razor shall come upon his head."
Perhaps there is a "barrenness" in some area of your life, and like Hannah, who was tormented by her adversary—so it is with you. Prayer can change things. It did in Hannah's life, and it can in yours. But there are several things about Hannah's prayer that we need to consider:
1. Hannah's prayer was not casual. It was heartfelt and deep. Too much of our praying is "skin deep." Only prayers that originate from deep within us get God's attention. James 5:16 declares that the effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.
2. Hannah's prayer was specific. She asked for a male child. Too much of our praying is too general. Don't be afraid to be specific in your requests.
3. Hannah wanted the answer to her prayer to glorify God. Her boy would be dedicated to God's service. When our prayers take on the purpose of glorifying God, we have moved into a higher realm.
If you are experiencing a barrenness in any arena of life, pray. And let your prayers be heartfelt, specific, and for the glory of God.
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Choose Joy
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Today’s Truth
James 1:2-3 Whenever trouble comes your
way, let it be an opportunity for joy. For when your faith is tested, your
endurance has a chance to grow (NLT).
Friend to Friend
When golf balls were first manufactured,
their covers were smooth. Golfers soon discovered that after the balls had been
roughed up a bit, they were able to get more distance out of them.
Manufacturers then began producing golf balls with dimpled covers.
Life is a lot like that. It takes some rough spots to make us go our
farthest. It takes some storms to teach us that God is faithful and will provide
the strength to stand firm.
The Apostle Paul knew all about storms. As a fully devoted follower of
Christ, Paul was despised, slandered, mistreated, abused and poor. He had every
right to be angry and distressed but instead chose joy. “We own nothing, and yet
we have everything” (2 Corinthians 6:8-10 NLT).
I never fully understood the amazing truth behind Paul’s words because I had
never really lived their truth – until 1995 – when I found myself sitting at the
bottom of a deep, dark pit. Clinical depression, the psychologist called it. The
name was irrelevant to me. All I knew was that it was the most hellish place I
had ever been and I had absolutely no idea how to escape. I was paralyzed and
totally helpless – the perfect setting for a miracle. Sitting at the feet of
Jesus, stripped of my human efforts and impotent plans, I discovered the life
changing truth that He did not come to eliminate the storms in my life. No - He
came to fill those storms with His presence. I was not delivered
from that pit until I was delivered in that
pit.
Because joy is a deeply-rooted confidence that God is in control, it only
stands to reason that the highest joy will come through the greatest pain. The
greater the pain, the more we are forced to search for and cling to the hand of
God. But that only happens when we choose the right attitude toward pain.
James 1:2-3 Whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for
joy. For when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow.
(NLT)
When was the last time you threw a party to celebrate the trials and storms
in life? God’s ways are higher than our ways and most human reactions are in
direct opposition to the paradoxical ways of God. Honestly, there are times when
what He has asked me to do simply does not make sense – to me. And there we find
the problem. Faith is a matter of blind obedience, not human logic.
At the heart of every storm is victory – waiting to be claimed. The words of
James offer the perfect backdrop for every life storm.
My son, Jered, was a beautiful baby. One Easter I took him to Sears for their
“Get a million pictures for $2.99” deal. Expecting the studio to be crowed, I
was met by one bored photographer thrilled to see his first customers. Jered
always loved having his picture made and put on quite a show. After the
advertised special pictures were taken, the photographer asked, “Listen, I don’t
have any appointments today and really need some new pictures for wall displays.
Would you mind if I took more pictures of Jered?” What mother is going to say,
“I don’t want my child’s face plastered on every wall of this studio?” Not this
proud mama. We went to work.
The photographer handed me a box of clothes, asking me to choose several
different outfits for Jered. First was a tuxedo. No, I am not kidding you. The
photographer pulled down a silver backdrop, making Jered’s curly, black hair
stand out and his blue eyes dance. Next was the blue snow suit against a red
backdrop. With every backdrop, Jered’s appearance changed and an eternal truth
lodged in my heart.
We have a different backdrop for every life experience. It is a manger – a
cruel cross – an empty tomb – and eternity itself. That backdrop changes
everything. It makes our hearts sing and our souls dance with the truth that we
can always count on His joy in us to face the storms around us.
Let’s Pray
Father, I come to You, asking for the strength
to withstand the storm in my life. Forgive me for giving in to the fear and
doubt instead of turning to you in faith. I now turn to You, Lord. I choose to
lean on You. Show me the way.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Now It’s Your Turn
What storm is raging in your life
today? What step do you need to take in order to experience His strength for
that storm? Your Father stands ready to meet you in your darkest hour. He longs
to wrap His arms around you until the winds die down and the waves are stilled.
Right now – surrender. Yield to His presence and power. Celebrate the storm that
dashed your battered life on the shores of His unyielding love.
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