Here’s the
problem: I would like to be writing full-time. I currently work as a painter
and I like it, but eventually I’d like to do painting as a side job, and do my Christian
writing as my main job. I think I’m trusting the Lord but why is it taking so
long?
I recognize
the problems. I can see what a possible solution might be. But what do I do
with myself while I’m waiting?
The Bible
says trust. But what does that mean and how do I do it consistently without
doubting? Yesterday I realized that even though I think I’m trusting, sometimes
I don’t act like it. I have faith and trust one day and then discouragement and
doubt the next. James 1:6-8 says: “For
he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. For
let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable
in all his ways.” So there you have it. If my trust level is wavering, then I’m
not going to receive what I need from the Lord. That’s harsh! But it’s true, so
I have to find a way to keep my trust level up and stable.
The only way
I know of is to continually say, out loud, what the Bible says and write it
down. I didn’t make this formula up. It’s in God’s Word in several places.
Daniel 6:8 says that the way to establish something you say, is to write it
down and sign it: “Establish the decree, and sign the writing, that it be not
changed.” And Romans
10:17 says, “Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” It
doesn’t say “faith cometh by reading,” or “faith cometh by thinking,” or that
“faith cometh by talking to a lot of other people about your problems.”
But
faith comes by hearing and the best source of that hearing is our own mouths.
We’re more likely to believe and act on something we say than something someone
else says. If I say, “I’m going to the restroom,” I’m more likely to go than if
someone else says, “Carolyn, go to the restroom.”
From the scriptures we see that the winning
combination is to write
down the decree, say it and sign it. With this combination, we’ll be able to be
stable and decrease the doubt or wipe it out. We will not be wavering, but trusting
and we will receive from the Lord the true desires of our hearts. With the
frenzy of life these days, I suggest saying our written decree every day at
least one time, if not more, to confirm our trust and stability. The Holy
Spirit will definitely help us with our efforts.
Proverbs 3:
5 says, “Trust in the Lord with all thine
heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.” Some of us who have grown up
to be independent and learned to take care of ourselves have relied on and
trusted in our own reasoning. We want to know why, when, how, and who. We
want to get the facts up front and then trust, but that’s not the way God
works. We need to leave all
the reasoning behind for a while, and just trust Him. Reasoning gives us stress. Trust gives us rest.
Trust is love without having to know the details.
Here is my
decree, as I got it from the Lord yesterday (with the scripture back-up listed
at the end): “I trust the Lord. God is working in me to will and to do of His
good pleasure. My times are in His hands. I cast my care on Him because he
cares for me. It’s going to work out because God has a GOOD plan for my future.
I do all things without murmuring because the Lord Jesus is with me and I’m
following Him. I am complete in Him.” Proverbs 3:5, Philippians 2:13, Psalm
31:15, 1 Peter 5:7, Jeremiah 29:11, Philippians 2:14, Matthew 28:20, Matthew
4:19, Colossians 2:10.
If you want,
you can use this decree as a guide when you prayerfully write your own.
Have a
wonderful week.
Love,
Carolyn
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