Reflections4Life March 8, 2020
“Walking
Away”
“Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of
witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and
the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance
the race that is set before us...” Hebrews 12:1 NASB
Scripture Contemplation:Genesis 15;31; Proverbs 3; 2
Chronicles 7:14; Hebrews 2;12...
How many times have you promised that the next time
would be different? Or, how many times have you told yourself that,
if you had to, you would just walk away? That, you would have no
problems letting go and doing what needs to be done. Sometimes it is
far easier said than done. Yet, if we place our confidence in God and
yield to Holy Spirit, though it may be hard, we will be able to do
what is necessary to walk in the path that God has ordained and walk away from the people, places, and things that harm or prevent us from moving forward in our purpose.
I decree that this week's Reflections
will be a continued source of encouragement and inspiration for
your heart, mind, and soul. May you yield completely to Holy Spirit
as He continues to guide you on the path of righteousness, leading
you to your expected blessings. Walking away may not be easy, but it
may be the difference between living and dying.
Sometimes
the hardest thing to do is walk away. Whether it's from a relationship,
a job, a habit, or a thing....walking away isn't easy but necessary;
especially when God is telling you to walk away. There are times when we
may find ourselves in a situation that is so toxic that, if we don't
walk away, we may be destroyed. Though it may not be easy, it would be
much harder to stay as your soul and spirit slowly die and there is no
longer you; just a shell of who you once were.
Why do we stick with things that are not good for us?
Why do we continue to try and change a situation by doing what we did
before, knowing it did not work? What's the saying—insanity is
doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different
result? Yes. Not going to happen. In order for change to happen, we
have to be obedient and do something different. Sometimes doing that
which is most difficult.
It doesn't matter if the thing God desires us to walk
away from is a relationship, a job, or a situation or place;
obedience to God will not only save you from sacrificing the
blessings that God has waiting for you. It will save you from
heartache, pain, and even death. Walking away can very well save your
life.
Many
are in toxic relationships that the Father has told them to walk away
from. Even family and friends have told them to walk away. And yet, they stay. Some stay until there is no more life in them; every hope, dream,
aspiration...gone! They are no longer living, just existing. Why? Why
would anyone stay in such toxicity? Perhaps because they have been systematically stripped of who they are until they believe the lies of the enemy instead of the truth of what God says.
It is very hard to believe the truth when you have been
conditioned so long to believe a lie. Yet, with God, all things are
possible. And when there is a sliver of hope, and people praying,
there remains a chance for that person to still walk away and get the
help they need before it's too late. Never give up on someone who may
be in a toxic relationship. Though they may be operating out of fear;
be there and make certain they know you will not abandon them.
Perhaps
you are holding onto a job that God has told you to walk away from.
Rest assured, if God is telling you to walk away, it is because He has something far greater for you. Many times we get comfortable in our lives and become complacent. But what if your job no longer existed?
What if the company shuts its doors? What would you do? You placed your security and trust in what you thought was stable, instead of placing your trust in God.
God does not tell us to give up something without having
something far greater in store. So many of us miss out because we do
not trust God completely. We haven't totally yielded to the Father
and trust Him to lead us to where we need to be. When we truly let go
and trust Him, that's when we will understand just how deep God's
love flows for us.
Yes. Walking away is not the easiest thing to do. But it
is necessary. It is vitally important to know when it is time to let
go and walk away. We run the risk of forfeiting the security and the
promises of God by hanging on long after God has said to let go.
Trust God to lead you; to catch you when you fall; to
help pick you up; to guide you and lead you to a place He's ordained
just for you. Walk away. The first steps are always the hardest. However,
think about what lies ahead—the promises and peace of God. With every
step forward, you are that much closer to His promises.
My Beloved, I decree that the spirit of peace and prosperity has
found permanent rest in your life. Whatever it is that God is telling
you to walk away from...do it. Walk away and trust God to lead you to
the place in which He has already prepared for you. Trust Him. Do not
hold onto something or someone because of fear or obligation. You
will only come to regret and despise it or them. Release yourself,
and walk away with the confidence that God has you covered. You are blessed. Now go...and be a blessing!
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