Tuesday’s Column: Dale Mail
Dale Pollard
God wants you to succeed and He can’t wait to see you.
Alright, take a deep breath and let’s dive into an ocean of hope for a few minutes.
If you’re a member of the Lord’s church you can probably think of at least one person who is able to keep a smile on his or her face and a tune on their lips, even when everything in their life seems to be going horribly wrong.
We might be tempted to think, “I must be one horrible Christian because I can tell you now, I’d never be that joyful under such circumstances.”
It may seem unnatural or even out of reach for everybody to live their lives just like that but we can’t forget their secret.
The “magic” is all happening on the inside.
God has transformed the heart and spirit of that person, and the effects of this are seen when you spot that smile on their face and see their head carried high. You’ll also be able to hear the effect–evidence in conversations with these inspiring people because they tend to direct your attention to God by giving Him all the glory and credit for their peaceful state of mind. Do you have the desire to be that kind of person? I’m assuming you do. Who wouldn’t want this supernatural ability?
Our lives are a roller coaster ride of emotions and situations of all kinds and the worst state to find yourself is the dreaded “slump.” You know you’re in a slump when you can’t seem to find the motivation to be happy or even allow a peaceful or cheerful thought to linger in your brain.
Let’s take a quick gander at Philippians 2:14-15 and then dive right into those four ways to feel better about life.
“Do all things without grumbling or questioning, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.”
This verse may make us think, “easier said than done!” (especially if you’re currently in the slump) but let’s look at it from another perspective.
When we look a wee closer at this verse we see at least four juicy nuggets of hope.
We could imply that–
1. Your attitude can change (no grumbling!)
2. Your speech can change (no grumbling or questioning!)
3. Your demeanor can physically change (like innocent children)
4. Your mindset can change (shining lights)
The key word is in bold in each of these four areas. This CAN happen, but we’ll need to take a visit to the “how department” first.
Welcome to the “How Department.”
First, it’s up to us to internalize that this change is really possible.
Second, allow yourself to enjoy that feeling of hope that comes with the knowledge that God can change your mindset.
Third, we must accept that this change is also expected of us.
Fourth, understand that God knows that we have the ability to climb out of the slump or He wouldn’t have told us to do so.
Here’s how God can make you feel better.
By…
1. Remembering all those times in the past that God has helped you and others out of previous slumps.
2. Surrounding ourselves with those positive family members in the congregation you attend.
3. Gaining some of His wisdom by reaching out to trusted mentors or older Christians who have walked the walk of faith longer than you have.
4. Spending time with God-loving friends who are trying their best, just as you are, and the two of you can mutually encourage one another.
We have the ability to change, but we have to develop that desire to do so.
Remember.
God wants you to succeed and He can’t wait to see you.
