All All All Always
2 Corinthians 9:8 And God is able to make all grace abound toward you that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work.
This verse is perhaps one of the most encouraging in all the New Testament when you are up against something outside your comfort zone.
As children of God, the limits of this physical world no longer apply to us, yet often in the midst of a physical trial we forget this truth. Fear starts to creep in and our minds and emotions succumb to the world’s wisdom. We become defeated by the things that in truth have no more control over us.
As a young child, in my room was a door to the attic. My mind concocted all kinds of things that filled that attic and that would creep out in the middle of the night to get me. My imagination often sent me running into my parents’ bedroom.
Our childhood monsters filled our young minds with terrifying encounters that brought sleepless hours hidden under the covers, and often made us flee into the haven of our parents’ bedrooms. In reality they didn’t exist, but our minds gave them power and we responded to them. We weren’t mature enough to realize they weren’t real.
Our minds are powerful tools. What we believe and what we give power to creates our reality. Childhood monsters were very real and we reacted to them. In the same way if we believe a circumstance, person or weakness has dominion over us we will react accordingly. We will fear, cower, give up, and run away. However, once a child of God and no longer living without God in this world, our trying situations become powerless childhood monsters. Only our unbelief of who God is and who we are in Him makes them real stealing our freedom, peace, and life.
Two beliefs are essential to overcoming our monsters and moving outside our comfort zones; God is always by our side and who is with us is mightier than anything we will ever face. There isn’t a circumstance, person, or personal weakness that can defeat us because God works through us to overcome all – if we trust Him.
Trust is the key to unlocking the power of these beliefs in our lives. We trust God when we know Him. In all our relationships in order to trust someone we have to know them. The same is true with God. When we personally know God, then we trust and the natural result is faith, trust in action. We don’t have to grunt out a faithful response, it is what we do as we draw near to Him.
Psalm 9:10 And those who know Your name will put their trust in You.
How do we know God? By the combination of His Word and Spirit working in us. He gives us His Spirit and our part is to put His Word in our minds. If we neglect our part we will be defeated. Without knowledge of Him we aren’t able to trust to the extent that is required for victorious living. God wants to be known by us. This truth was His desire throughout the Old and New Testament because knowing Him leads to everything else. He is our portion, but how can we trust in what we don’t know?
When you know that the monsters aren’t real then you move ahead out of your comfort zone following God’s lead in your life. When we know God then anything we face holds victory. Knowing takes time but it is a journey that brings freedom and peace into our lives. If we seek Him, He will reveal Himself.
We all start out as babes in God’s presence with irrational fears, anxieties and discomforts. It is normal. If we deeply knew who was by our side nothing would shake us. We have much to learn, and it is to our travesty if we stay spiritual babes when we should be maturing into adults enjoying abundant life. In maturity we know, trust and act on the truth that we have all, all, all always.
Realize the monsters aren’t real and they are only powerful because you forgot who is by your side. Take what you know of Him today and believe it and continue to learn of Him that the victory may be yours.
October 20, 2009 at 6:20 pm
Thank you Rachel for visiting and commenting on my blog. I had to pop over and meet you.
Your devo is so true- “When you know the monsters aren’t real then you move ahead out of your comfort zone following God’s lead in you life.” I am trying to learn this important principal and act upon what I know God is leading me to do rather than giving into fear. It been a tough one for me to get over, but God is helping me and I’m seeing wonderful things happen (blessings) because of obeying.
It is so very nice to meet you.
Lee Ann
October 20, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Lee Ann – so true when we do step out – how perfectly He meets us there to hold us. It is good to meet you as well.
October 20, 2009 at 7:45 pm
I love reminding myself how much bigger God is than anything I fear. It removes those barriers that keep me from moving forward. Thank you for visiting me today and for leaving such heart felt comments on my blog.
I hope you come back soon.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
October 20, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Kat – thank you for dropping by. It is good to connect with you.
October 21, 2009 at 3:40 am
Hi Rachel
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I enjoyed this post. It is easy to give way to fear when we look in all the wrong places. Your attic was a great example of how we can let our mind go. I also love your blog title…stirring the deep. Deep calls to deep. B
October 21, 2009 at 4:47 pm
Thanks Barbara — glad I found you!
October 23, 2009 at 1:00 am
Hello Rachel all I can add is “Wow” and “Amen”!!!! This is such an encouraging word Thanks your wisdom it really inspires me, do keep up the good work and Thanks for your visit and I just found out you said yes to sharing Living a Duel Nature I really appreciate it.
Love you Rachel
October 23, 2009 at 4:12 pm
Hi Pat, It is always so good to come across your encouraging words! 🙂
December 21, 2011 at 10:41 am
Hey Rachel, to know the honesty of one that I might do buisness with, I look at how they treat their spouse &kids. However, this is not always the rule. Do you remember your parents saying, to stay away from the wrong crowd? That was me, “the wrong crowd”! However, I did not ever try to cheat anyone. I say this to say, when I took no part in the Lord, several times people have commented, on things I went through, as to how could anyone have survived! I certainly can’t explain it. How can the All, All, All fit with one that is so cruel & abusive to the Lord?
December 21, 2011 at 10:49 am
Hi Eldon – we’ve all been wayward children … we aren’t to judge degrees or types, we aren’t to judge at all, as we are no longer judged in Christ. It’s truly an amazing gift derived from a love that is beyond our comprehension.