Doom and gloom, pity parties and a spirit of doubt doesn’t exemplify the heart of a true believer. Rather, one must ascribe to the Lord the glory and honor He deserves, Psalm 96:7-9. Thus, one option is to recall the miracles God has done in your life. This perspective should eradicate pessimism from your thought life by opening your mind to the ongoing transformation process overseen by sanctification.
In my own life, 3 miracles stand alone, things I can’t take credit for or rationally explain. One is a medically related, another defies logic and the last was gradual. When I was 16, I was told by doctors I would never be able to run again, limited to walking with a limp. After the reconstructive surgery on my ankle, twisted 180 degrees in the wrong direction, no rod or screws were necessary. Three months later I was swimming in a pool, competing in the state championships, with my 200 Individual Medley team earning a Bronze Medal.
The second miracle the Lord brought to my attention is my 21 battle with stammering and stuttering. Thought to be untreatable by 2nd grade, I gave up hope of ever being able to verbally express myself. Despite years of anguish, embarrassment and heartache, God used a series of events during my junior year of college to release me from these chains. A decade long span as a high school teacher testifies to this work of the Holy Spirit.
Finally, self esteem, especially during my early years was a constant struggle. Playing sports helped somewhat, yet depression drew me into years of isolation, hiding my pain. Mood swings were common place, living with a peaks and valleys mentality. Beside repeated intervention from close associates and friends, God worked his spiritual magic, gradually leading me to become confident in His strength, 2 Corinthians 12:9-10.
While I recognize not everyone has had life altering miracles happen directly to them, the Bible illustrates the amazing like Acts 12:5, 8-11. When God senses an earnest spirit of prayer, He is moved toward action, ushering angels to intervene. Though I can’t guarantee exactly when and where the next miracle of God will occur, I do believe its right around the corner. Therefore, don’t allow disbelief to dictate or lead you to expect hollow expectations. Rather, dig down deep to enable the faith of a mustard seed to prosper like miracles from the past, Matthew 13:31!
by Jay Mankus