One of the hardest lessons we will ever learn is how to take a negative situation and turn it into a positive experience. In Psalm 23, King David reminds us that it is all a matter of faith and perspective: “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me” (v. 4).
David’s words are stepping stones to great faith. In fact, if we practice the principle that he lived, God will develop a conquering faith in our lives.
David lived with adversity, and from time to time, we will, too. No one escapes difficulty. It is a part of life in a fallen world, but we do not have to live with feelings of defeat, discouragement, and cynicism.
You may be thinking: But you don’t know my circumstances. There is no way for you to understand the pressure I feel or the discouragement that plagues my heart.
While we can’t truly know or understand the hurt another person may be experiencing, we do know that there is one person who understands perfectly, and that person is Jesus Christ.
He was rejected, betrayed, criticized, and crucified. If you are looking for someone to identify with the pain that you are feeling, do what David did—realize the Lord is walking through the valley with you. No matter how dark life becomes, He will lead you on to ultimate victory in Him.
Prayer: God, as I face trials and discouragement, help me to remember that You understand what I’m going through. Help me to focus on You and to remember that I’m not alone. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
Learn more in Dr. Michael A. Youssef’s sermon God’s Provision for Your Every Need, Part 5
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