As I sit here, after a very long week and a half
(or has it been a very long year?), tired, weary and just plain exhausted, this
little saying came to mind.
“Stop
complaining to God about how big your problems are,
and start
telling your problems how big your God is!”
Do you ever find yourself complaining to God
about your problems? Do you find yourself questioning him? Do you wonder why
life has to be so hard? Are you weary and longing for rest?
I think, if you’re honest with yourself, you will
answer each of those questions with a resounding, YES! And I will too.
No one has to be convinced that life is difficult
at times and the days are long, but never long enough to fit everything in that
needs to be done.
I think we need to remind ourselves continually
that God is bigger than our problems. We need to stop complaining and start
praising! We need to talk back to our problems.
I am often convicted of my unthankful spirit as I
go through my busy days. The work presses in on me and I just want a rest, but
when I look back over my day as I finally stop, numerous examples of God’s
goodness come to mind and I am humbled by God’s love and mercy and his kindness
to me, despite my complaining spirit.
My problems may seem like mountains, they may
seem insurmountable, but in God’s eyes, they are tiny. He is so much bigger
than any circumstance I have to deal with.
And when I start to remind myself of God’s
greatness, then I am able to tell my problems just how big my God really is!
There are many verses in scripture that tell of
God’s greatness.
Psalm 147:5 KJV - Great is our Lord, and of great
power: his understanding is infinite.
Psalm 145:3 KJV - Great is the LORD, and greatly
to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable.
1 Chronicles 29:11 KJV - Thine, O LORD, is the
greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for
all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O
LORD, and thou art exalted as head above all.
Lamentations 3:22-23 KJV - It is of the LORD'S
mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are
new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.
Ephesians 3:20-21 KJV - Now unto him that is able
to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the
power that worketh in us, Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus
throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
There is a song that I really love and I can’t
help but smile and rejoice (and sometimes shout) when I hear it. The chorus
goes like this:
The mountain will tell you
That you can't make it over
It will try to convince you
That it's way too high
Though you feel defeated
Know that God keeps His promise
So you tell the mountain
Just how big your God is
Did you
know our problems like to talk to us? They fill our thoughts and minds with
seeds of doubt and uncertainty. Their whispers cause us to feel anxious and
overwhelmed.
But it
doesn’t have to be that way. We can talk back to them. We can tell them how big
our God is!
Those
mountains in our lives, those big, scary problems, those trials that seem never-ending,
we can tell them about our God.
We don’t
have to live defeated lives. As I’ve said so often before, God may not always
choose to calm the storm around you, but He can calm the storm inside
you.
We can
have peace even when chaos abounds. And we do this by clinging to God’s promises,
reminding ourselves of his character, his love and mercy, and walking in faith,
not doubting, but prayerfully putting one foot down after another, always believing
that He will provide the firm footing we need.
Let’s
tell our mountains about God’s greatness. Let’s shout it from the rooftops. Let’s
worship with all our being. Let’s sing God’s praises continually, as we go about
our days.
God
always keeps his promises. He tells us that he won’t leave us or forsake us. He
promises to be with us. He promises to bring light to our path. He promises to
love us with an everlasting love. He promises peace. He promises to give us
wings to mount up as eagles. He promises to give us rest. He promises to carry
our burdens.
Need I go
on?
When you feel your burdens weighing
you down and your problems begin to whisper discouraging voices in your head,
shout them down! Quiet the voices with praises to God. Don’t be afraid to tell
them how big your God is!
Jeremiah 32:17 KJV - Ah Lord GOD! behold, thou
hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm,
and there is nothing too hard for thee:
So you tell the
mountain
Just how big your God is
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