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marbella3 70F
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3/2/2015 4:19 am

Last Read:
3/3/2015 2:53 am

A Deadly Weapon

Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; . . . they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31

Read: Nehemiah 4:1-10

Bible in a Year: Numbers 26-27; Mark 8:1-21

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali used several ring tactics to defeat his opponents; one tactic was taunting. In his fight with George Foreman in 1974, Ali taunted Foreman, œHit harder! Show me something, George. That don'™t hurt. I thought you were supposed to be bad.Fuming, Foreman punched away furiously, wasting his energy and weakening his confidence.

It's an old tactic. By referring to Nehemia'™s efforts at rebuilding the broken wall of Jerusalem as nothing more than a fox's playground
(Neh. 4:3), Tobiah intended to weaken the workers with poisonous words of discouragement. Goliath tried it on David by despising the boy's simple weapons of a sling and stones
(1 Sam. 17:41-44).

A discouraging remark can be a deadly weapon. Nehemiah refused to surrender to Tobiah's discouragements, just as David rejected Goliath's diabolical teasing. Focusing on God and His help rather than on their discouraging situations, David and Nehemiah both achieved victory.

Taunting can come from anybody, including those who are close to us. Responding to them negatively only saps our energy. But God encourages us through His promises: He will never forsake us
(Ps. 9:10; Heb. 13:5), and He invites us to rely on His help
(Heb. 4:16).
Lord, it'™s easy to let discouragement sap my energy
and joy. Help me to reject all agents of
discouragement in my life and to trust in You for comfort and strength.

If you'™re in a tunnel of discouragement, keep walking toward the Light.