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Don’t Give Up, God is With You.

Writer: Victoria Riollano of Victory SpeaksVictoria Riollano of Victory Speaks

I must be honest; the last five years have felt like a whirlwind. The loss of family

members, the birth of children, celebrations, a global pandemic, friends who have walked away, and everything in between have left me flustered.


OVERwhelmed....


I can imagine that I am not alone. And amid all the ups and downs of life, these pesky things called “goals” creep in to ignite me to try something new. Perhaps it’s the yearly goal of weight loss, the wrestling desire to finally balance my life, or the ministry that I know God is calling me to invest more in, but my ideas tend to outweigh my capacity. Before long, that thing that meant the most to me becomes lost in the shuffle, again. I have seen this happen so often in my life that at times I become fearful to even my next great idea aloud. Why start something that I will just quit…again.


Have you ever been there?


Have you ever known that God was calling you to something greater but felt so stuck and trapped in the anticipation of failure?


I believe more and more this is exactly where the enemy likes to keep us. If we remain discouraged, we will never be bold enough to try it again! We will fall for the great lie that we don’t have what it takes to accomplish God’s plans for us. Yet, if we look closely at the Bible, we aren’t the first to feel flustered by this emotion. I can imagine that Moses was exhausted from asking Pharoah to release the Israelites from captivity. One can only fathom that Noah felt his work was in vain after years of building a boat with no rain in sight! And let us not forget about Paul who traveled relentlessly to share the good

news of Jesus only to be thrown into prison.


I am convinced that it takes grit, prayer, and sheer determination to keep going when it feels like life is continually knocking you down.


Even those who have had great accomplishments and who seek the Lord with all their heart can find themselves wanting to simply give up. In 1 Kings 19, we see this firsthand with Elijah. After an amazing victory against the prophets of Baal where God literally rained fire from heaven on Elijah’s behalf, Elijah finds himself so afraid that he wishes he would die.


Now Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. So Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely if by this time tomorrow, I do not make your life like that of one of them.”   Elijah was afraid [a]  and ran for his life. When he came to Beersheba in Judah, he left his

servant there,  while he himself went a day’s journey into the wilderness. He came to a broom bush, sat down under it, and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.” 1 Kings 19:1-4

 

Yes! Even Elijah, one of the greatest prophets, felt so defeated he wanted to give up not just on a goal but his entire life! I am sad to say I have been in those moments where depression and anxiety overtook my heart and I felt this same emotion!


Yet, I want to lean into what happens next.


Then he lay down under the bush and fell asleep. All at once an angel touched him and said, “Get up and eat.” He looked around, and there by his head was some bread baked over hot coals and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again. The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, “Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.”  8  So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God. 1 Kings 19:5-8


Elijah isn’t rebuked for having a moment of despair. Instead, he is comforted by the angel. Instead, he is given the food needed to keep going. God meets Elijah at his lowest moment and provides for his physical needs, reminding Elijah that he is not alone.


I want to encourage you as you read today, to keep going! When you find yourself in these moments where life feels too overwhelming to bear, know that God can meet you in this place. I am a firm believer that He will give you the strength, resources, and courage to do everything He has called you to do. So, whether you feel like giving up on a goal or life has hurt you so bad that you struggle to even want to live, I want you to know God who is with you!


Even more so, God is not like man. You can count on him that His promises over your life will come to pass.


Let’s pray!


Lord, I pray that you will be with me in the busyness of life. Sometimes, I find myself overwhelmed and frustrated. I know that you have also called me to do amazing things, to inspire others, and to live a life that will bring you glory. Yet, I need your help more than ever. God, will you speak to me and show me your plans? Will you reveal your heart for my home? Father, I ask that you strengthen me as you strengthened Elijah, Noah, Moses, and so many others. I need your help for each day that I live. Show me your goodness and help me to respond with faithfulness all the days of my life.



 


For more on living a life of everyday victory, I invite you to purchase my new book Warrior Mother: Equipping Your Heart To Fight For Your Family's Faith or the Victory Walk: A 21 Day Devotional on Amazon today by clicking here. While you await your new book, head over to itunes, Spotify, Youtube or Amazon Music and sing out your victory with my latest single, "God Has Not Forgotten You."





 

4 Comments


Joshua
Mar 20

Thank you! Prof. Riollano, it’s been whirlwind over here too, but God keeps providing the food he gave to Elijah (such as this very message). God bless you!

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Rob
Mar 18

My son sometimes amazes me. So like your blog discussing the hard times of life. He says do you remember that story about Elijah. You know, he did not hear God in the fire, he did not hear God in the wind, He did not hear God in the earthquake. I said yeah I remember. Then the smart ass says, well if it takes Elijah three natural disasters to get his attention and hear God, then what are you complaining about. Kids, they sometimes just hit you where it's at. Rob

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Peggy
Mar 17

Thank you for this devotional; I am going through a health crisis and am feeling discouraged….. these words have feed my spirit. 🙂

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Al
Mar 17

Father God...You are my very present help in the time of need! Keep me under the shadow of Your wings! Holy Spirit illuminate my pathways to walk worthing in Your glory!

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