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Keep Your Focus On God’s Promises When Life Is Tough!

For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:17-18).

When you’re going through a rough place in life, these verses contain some wisdom for the fight. Realize that the tough place is only temporary, and if you’ll keep your eyes on the finish line, then the tough place will just make you stronger.

I’ve exercised all my life, first by jogging for many years, and in the recent years by cycling. When you’ve planned to run a distance of several miles, or you’ve planned to ride fifty or more miles, you sort of “hit the wall” somewhere in mid course. That means that you get very fatigued and you feel like quitting. But if you press through this time you get a “second wind” and you actually feel stronger and a peace settles over your entire being as the feel good chemicals in your brain flood you with energy.

To get through this “wall” I usually make my mind think about pleasant things and I keep my vision adjusted way ahead of me. If I only focus my eyes on the ground right in front of me when I am running, then I exacerbate the feelings of tiredness. And if I only focus on the ground in front of me while riding, I will probably hit something or someone and wreck!

I think about this when I’m facing the pressures that life brings. The current problem is only a stepping stone to better days ahead. And the pressure of the moment will only prove to undergird my resolve and make me stronger in the days ahead.

We look at things not seen by keeping our focus on the Word during difficult times. The need will be met. The answer to prayer will come. The healing will manifest. The circumstance will eventually yield. Our job is to keep our eyes, our ears, and our mouth on the Word and the problem will eventually be swallowed by the peace of God. So the problem , which was meant to defeat us, actually makes us stronger!


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