Don’t Be Limited By a Lack of Faith
A
woman shopping in Houston happily hummed a tune as she collected the items she
wished to purchase and approached the cashier. The clerk just stared at her for
a long moment, as though wondering what was wrong with her, offering an
obligatory, “How are you doing today?”
That’s
all it took. The woman nearly bubbled over. “How nice of you to ask! I’m doing
great. I am so blessed!”
The
clerk looked at the woman quizzically for a moment and then said, “Let me ask
you a question. Do you go to Lakewood Church?”
“Why,
yes I do. How did you guess?”
The
clerk shook her head and smiled, “I should have known. Everybody that comes in
here like you is from Lakewood.”
What
a great compliment! That’s the way it should be. God’s people should be the
happiest people on earth. So happy, in fact, that other people notice. Why?
Because we not only have a fabulous future, we can enjoy life today!
Living
your best life now means being excited about the life God has given you. It
means believing for more good things in the days ahead, while living in the
moment and enjoying it to the hilt.
Too
often, we get comfortable with where we are in life and use that as an excuse
to remain in mediocrity. “My parents were poor,” we say with a pout. “Before
them, my grandparents were poor. Nobody in my family has ever amounted to much,
so I guess I won’t either.”
Don’t
believe that lie. My dad came from the poorest of families. His parents were
cotton farmers, and they lost everything in the Great Depression. My
grandmother worked 14 to 15 hours a day washing people’s clothes, earning 10
cents an hour.
They
were good people, but nobody in our family line had ever amounted to much,
living instead under a curse of poverty and defeat. Then one day, at age 17, my
dad committed his life to Christ, and God put a dream in his heart to preach.
Certainly,
the odds were against him. But God is not limited by our environment, family
background or present circumstances. God is limited only by our lack of faith.
I’m
so thankful that Daddy didn’t listen to all the naysayers. He believed that God
had more in store for him than staying home and picking cotton. And because he
stayed focused on his dream and was willing to step out in faith, he broke that
curse of poverty. Now, my siblings and I, and our children, grandchildren, even
our great-grandchildren, are all going to experience more of the goodness of
God.
Let
me challenge you to believe for more. Don’t travel the road for the next 50
years and be at the same place you’re at today.
Maybe
you came from a family like my dad’s, where they didn’t have much. Perhaps you
hail from a long line of divorce, failure, depression or mediocrity. You need
to say, “Enough is enough. I’m going to start believing God for bigger and
better things.”
That
was the attitude of Phyllis, one of our members at Lakewood. When Phyllis was
16 years old, she got pregnant and had to leave high school. Her dreams were
shattered. She rented a cramped, small apartment in which to live and raise her
son, eventually going on welfare.
But
finally Phyllis said, “I refuse to pass this lifestyle down to my children. I’m
going to be the person God wants me to be.” She got rid of all thoughts of
defeat and failure and started expecting the supernatural favor of God. She did
her part, and God did His.
Phyllis
got a job at a school cafeteria collecting kids’ meal tickets. The job paid
minimum wage, and Phyllis was thankful for it. But she wasn’t satisfied,
believing that God had better things in store. She went back to school for her
high-school diploma. But still, she wasn’t satisfied.
So,
after working all day, she began attending college at night. In four years, she
graduated with honors, then returned for her master’s degree.
Today,
Phyllis is reaping the rewards of that effort. She’s not on welfare anymore;
she is a principal in that same school district where she used to collect the
meal tickets. She, too, broke the curse of poverty in her family.
You
can do something similar. Dream bigger dreams. God wants to do more than you
can even ask or think. Start living your best life now!
“Yes,
but Joel, it’s been a rough year. I’ve gone through so many disappointments.
I’ve lost a lot of good things.”
Maybe
so, but have you considered this: If it were not for the goodness of God, you
might have lost it all. Why not be grateful for what you have? Quit looking at
what’s wrong and start thanking God for what’s right. Get up each day expecting
God’s favor.
This
could be the day you get your miracle. The day you meet the person of your
dreams. The day your child returns home. That’s how you stay enthusiastic, even
in tough time: You stay filled with hope.
“What
if I do all that and nothing happens?” I hear you saying. “I’ll go to bed all
discouraged, another disappointment.”
No,
you can go to bed saying, God, even though it didn’t happen today, I’m still
believing for good things in my life, knowing that I’m one day closer to a
breakthrough.
Friend,
no matter what you’ve been through, no matter whose fault it was, no matter how
impossible your situation may look, the good news is that God wants to turn it
around and restore what has been stolen from you. Most of all, He wants to
restore your relationship with Him.
God
doesn’t want you simply to feel a little better for a few days. No, God is in
the long-term restoration business. He doesn’t want you simply to survive that
marriage. He wants to turn it around and restore to you a strong, healthy
relationship. God doesn’t want your business to merely make it through the
murky economic waters. He wants your business to excel!
Start
expecting things to change in your favor. It’s your faith that activates the
power of God. Remember, if you obey God and are willing to trust Him, you will
have the best this life has to offer — and more. You can start living your best
life now.
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