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How is God getting your attention through persecution? Are you feeling like a victim and ensnared in blaming your persecutor? Or are you asking God to show you His perspective on your circumstances? The enemy desires we be deceived, worn out from fighting alone in our own carnal strength (i.e., strife) and feeling defeated. Persecution often requires longsuffering (patient endurance) to rise up in us and to be developed. Divine Strategy to Defeat Persecution Cycle · Remember God is with you in the midst (Isaiah 10:23). He is for you and will never forsake you. His love is everlasting (Deut 31:8, Psalm 13:17). · The persecution may feel like it lasts forever, but God assures us we only suffer for a little while (1 Peter 5:10). God will use the persecution to develop a Fruit of The Spirit known as longsuffering (patient endurance) in us. · Choose careful obedience to God – He exalts the humble (1 Peter 5:6, Luke 18:14). So submit to God and His ways no matter what your circumstances. (Beware of pride and fear. When you sense yourself about to self-justify or fight back in your own strength, that’s pride and fear rising up against humbleness and faith. Submit to God and choose to trust God to fight your battle His way to bring change.) · Take up your shield of faith (Ephesians 6:16). Guard against false shields of hardness of heart and bitterness. Remind yourself that divine joy is your strength, so don’t depart from it to go fight a carnal battle (Neh 8:10, 1 Chron 16:27, Psalm 28:7). Remember, God’s grace is sufficient and more powerful than your circumstances or sins (2 Corin 12:9). · When you feel persecuted, take a moment to ask God, “What is this? What do You want me to see, learn and know from this?” (God is trying to get your attention.) · Immediately repent of the very sin that you see your persecutor committing. The Holy Spirit will bring conviction in your heart. (Romans 2:3 informs us that we commit the same sins others do and that if we judge them, God will judge us.) · Ask God to search your heart and repent of anything The Holy Spirit reveals. Ask Him to uproot evil in the soil of your heart and fill the void of that root with His root of holiness and righteousness: Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends You, and lead me along the path of everlasting life” (Psalm 139:23-24). · Forgive others. Bless your enemies. Release them to God. Then back away and let The Lord have His way regarding judgment or mercy (Matthew 5:44; Romans 12:19, Hebrews 10:30). You can even pray for their deliverance and ask God to bring healing to their hearts. · Starve evil provokes (which the enemy attempts to use to ensnare you). Respond from The Holy Spirit. Use gentle words (Proverbs 15:1). Cast your cares and don’t condemn: Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult. On the contrary, repay evil with blessing, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing (1 Peter 3:9). · Make God’s presence your refuge through His Word and in praise to Him while He restores His foundation in you (2 Samuel 22:3-4, Isaiah 14:32). · Give time for God to work in you. As God’s root of light rises up in your heart, and when God’s purposed work has been completed, He will remove the persecutor from you and safeguard you (Isaiah 10:17, Psalm 138:7). God is known for His “sudden” deliverance appointments (Isaiah 15:1). · Remember, God will “pay back trouble to those who trouble you” (2 Thess 1:6). · Also remember Proverbs 24:17-18 (NLT) – “Don’t rejoice when your enemies fall; don’t be happy when they stumble. For The Lord will be displeased with you and will turn His anger away from them.”
Posted on: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 10:06:35 +0000

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