Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rely on the Lord

"The men of Israel were subdued on that occasion, and the men of Judah were victorious because they relied on the Lord, the God of their fathers." 2 Chronicles 13:18

This morning as I was reading my Bible, I asked God for insight into this weight loss journey. And He is faithful! I was told by my surgeon earlier this week that I should 'take it easy' and not exercise, saying the pain I'm continuing to experience since my surgery (which was over six weeks ago!) is probably because I'm overdoing it. I almost cried on the phone. It's driving me crazy! If I can't exercise, how am I going to continue to lose weight? And yet, the other evening when I decided to go for a jog in this above-freezing weather, I didn't even make it half way to the park before grabbing hold of a tree to keep me upright since I felt like someone was stabbing me in my side.

Frustrated, I cried out to God this morning. And this verse spoke to me. Why were the men of Judah victorious over the men of Israel? After all, wasn't Israel the name of God's chosen nation? This verse tells us that Judah had success because they relied on the Lord, the God of their fathers. (This was, of course, when Judah had split away from Israel for this period of history.) The leader of Israel at this time was worshiping idols and causing others to sin against the Lord. The men of Judah, however, "had not forsaken" the Lord; in fact, they said "God is with us; He is our leader" (v 12). Judah was being attacked at both the front and rear (v 14) - nonetheless, when they cried out to the Lord, 'God delivered them into their hands' (vs 16).

I realized that I'm feeling a bit defeated - attacked on both sides (not being able to work out and being tempted by food). But, when I feel like I'm at the end of myself, what does the Bible tell me I need to do? I need to cry out to God. For when I rely on Jesus alone, He wins the victory. I can't take credit. It has to be an obvious show of God's amazing glory, might and power. I believe that God can still be victorious when I feel defeated. And may He receive all the honor due His name through it.


Dear Heavenly Father, we confess just like in 2 Chronicles 14:11 "Lord, there is no one like You to help the powerless against the mighty. Help us, O Lord our God, for we rely on You, and in Your name we have come against this vast army. O Lord, You are our God; do not let man prevail against You." Father, we pray for the crushing defeat that the men of Judah saw before their eyes. We pray that you not only make us lose weight, You make us positively thin and healthy for Your glory. Lord God, we know that we can't win this battle of the bulge on our own. We see the attack of the enemy before us and behind us. But, God, You are bigger, stronger, more powerful and more wonderful than any enemy and any temptation. Father God, for Your own name and for Your children, we ask for Your help. Make our temples holy and pure for Your dwelling. May we be more like You. In Jesus' name, AMEN!

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