Overcoming the Past

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I think this is an excellent message for anyone dealing with a spirit of rejection or struggling in general. Thank God that even our struggles are working for our good.





Overcoming the Past
The Daily Encourager
Overcoming Our Past
"Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah." - Judges 11:29a
We've all heard stories of individuals who have overcome extreme hardship during their childhood years. Children of alcoholics, orphans who never have parents, loss of parents to a fatal crash, childhood disease - these are all difficult circumstances to overcome.
Jephthah was a man who overcame his obstacles and refused to allow his circumstances to prevent him from becoming great in God's sight.
He was born to Gilead, a result of his father's adulterous encounter with a prostitute. Gilead's wife, who had bore more sons, decided to reject Jephthah, and drove him away from their home saying, "You are not going to get any inheritance in our family because you are the son of another woman." Imagine the rejection this young man felt as he was cast away from his own family.
This experience taught Jephthah to become a hardened warrior. Today he probably would have been part of a street gang. As he got older, his reputation as a warrior became known to those in his country, so much so that when the Ammonites made war on Israel, the elders of Gilead went to Jephthah and asked him to be their commander.
Jephthah had to fight off those feelings of rejection from previous years.
"Didn't you hate me and drive me from my father's house?" he responded. He overcame his hurt and pain, and responded to the call God had on his life.
It is said that if we were to help the butterfly remove itself from the cocoon, the butterfly would not be strong enough to survive. It is the struggle that prepares the butterfly to become strong enough to fly. Without the struggle in the cocoon, it could not survive as a butterfly.
The Lord prepares each of us in similar ways. Some of our childhoods seem to have been harsh and born from a seemingly unloving God.
However, the Lord knows our struggle and will make our life an instrument in His hand if we will follow Him with an upright heart.
He does make all things beautiful in His time if we are willing to be patient
 
I think this is an excellent message for anyone dealing with a spirit of rejection or struggling in general. Thank God that even our struggles are working for our good.





Overcoming the Past
The Daily Encourager
Overcoming Our Past
"Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah." - Judges 11:29a
We've all heard stories of individuals who have overcome extreme hardship during their childhood years. Children of alcoholics, orphans who never have parents, loss of parents to a fatal crash, childhood disease - these are all difficult circumstances to overcome.
Jephthah was a man who overcame his obstacles and refused to allow his circumstances to prevent him from becoming great in God's sight.
He was born to Gilead, a result of his father's adulterous encounter with a prostitute. Gilead's wife, who had bore more sons, decided to reject Jephthah, and drove him away from their home saying, "You are not going to get any inheritance in our family because you are the son of another woman." Imagine the rejection this young man felt as he was cast away from his own family.
This experience taught Jephthah to become a hardened warrior. Today he probably would have been part of a street gang. As he got older, his reputation as a warrior became known to those in his country, so much so that when the Ammonites made war on Israel, the elders of Gilead went to Jephthah and asked him to be their commander.
Jephthah had to fight off those feelings of rejection from previous years.
"Didn't you hate me and drive me from my father's house?" he responded. He overcame his hurt and pain, and responded to the call God had on his life.
It is said that if we were to help the butterfly remove itself from the cocoon, the butterfly would not be strong enough to survive. It is the struggle that prepares the butterfly to become strong enough to fly. Without the struggle in the cocoon, it could not survive as a butterfly.
The Lord prepares each of us in similar ways. Some of our childhoods seem to have been harsh and born from a seemingly unloving God.
However, the Lord knows our struggle and will make our life an instrument in His hand if we will follow Him with an upright heart.
He does make all things beautiful in His time if we are willing to be patient


Very Nice.:yep:
 
Thank you, good post. Isn't this the story of Jabez??

I'm not well versed when it comes to bible stories, but it seems awfully familiar.

Do you know?
 
Thank you, good post. Isn't this the story of Jabez??

I'm not well versed when it comes to bible stories, but it seems awfully familiar.

Do you know?

These are two different people from history. Jephtah( Judges 11:30-40) went on to become a well known warrior who made a foolish vow to God. He vowed to sacrifice the first person to greet him when he returned from the battle he was about to undertake if he won. God has never condoned human sacrifices.:nono: The first person to greet him was his daughter whom he loved very much! His account teaches us not to make foolish vows to God.

Jabez's account found in 1 Chron. 4:9-10 gives us another example of how God blesses us when our hearts are pure towards him and his agenda.:yep:
 
These are two different people from history. Jephtah( Judges 11:30-40) went on to become a well known warrior who made a foolish vow to God. He vowed to sacrifice the first person to greet him when he returned from the battle he was about to undertake if he won. God has never condoned human sacrifices.:nono: The first person to greet him was his daughter whom he loved very much! His account teaches us not to make foolish vows to God.

Jabez's account found in 1 Chron. 4:9-10 gives us another example of how God blesses us when our hearts are pure towards him and his agenda.:yep:

Ohhhhhh okay. Thank you.

I am working on getting better with this.
 
Thank you so much for posting this. I don't know if but I choose to believe that The Holy Spirit led you to post this. God just loves me so much that he sends people who don't even know me to speak into my life and I'm sure I'm not the only one dealing with past rejection and what not.

But please, ladies do not hold back your knowledge in fear one or two people may disagree. It may be only one person who affirms what The Holy Spirit leads you to do but that is still glorifying God.:yep:
 
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