"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord."
1 Corinthians 15:58
Last week, my Pastor asked if anyone wanted to quote their life verse or a verse that the Lord has given them this year that has helped them. Immediately, the verse above came to my mind.
The Lord has brought this verse to my mind several times throughout this year in different ways.
He has used it to remind me to be thankful for the faithful, unmovable, steadfast Christians that I know. I know Christians who have gone through some things, hard things, and they have stuck it out. They could have easily thrown in the towel, questioned God or just given up. But they didn't. They remained faithful. They called on God. They leaned upon Him. They sought Him. They followed after Him through the valleys and through the trials. I'm thankful to be surrounded by these kind of Christians. I can learn from them.
He has also used this verse to repeatedly encourage me this year.
I can question myself, question my life and what I am doing. I wonder if I am living my life in such a way that I can make an impact of somebody, anybody for Him. I question and doubt that from time to time and when I do, the Lord brings this verse to my mind. I am not just saying that figuratively either. I mean it.
One day a few weeks ago I was having a rough day at work. I needed some fresh air so I went out to my car on my lunch break. I sat out there and just prayed for a few minutes. Just before getting out, for some reason, I decided to flip on my radio for a minute. As soon as I flipped it on, that verse came on as the "verse of the week."
Not a coincidence.
I appreciate that about God.
He knows my needs better than I do. He knew I needed that verse. He knew when I needed it.
I'm thankful that God has reminded me this year that although I can feel like I am letting others down or not taking a leap of faith or just doing the same old thing, God knows I am doing my best to do what He wants me to be doing and that my labor is not in vain as long as I am doing it to please Him.
Amen!!! That's right!!! God cares and He knows us better than we know ourselves! Scary, but I am so thankful to have such a powerful and caring Savior and Friend.
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