Fear
Allowing fear to enter your life is like inviting the enemy to seize control of your thoughts. Fear is a spirit and a stronghold, but you have the authority to bring it down (Romans 8:15). God did not give us a spirit of fear, meaning it originates from Satan. When we operate in fear, our prayers become weakened because our trust in God falters. Although you may pray, without faith, your prayer hangs in uncertainty. While God hears you, you may lack three key elements needed to navigate your trials:
- Encouragement
- Wisdom
- Faith
Without encouragement, you may feel empty, thinking “nobody cares” or “why me?” Without wisdom, you lack God’s guidance. Without faith, you struggle to pray effectively. This can keep us in bondage, placing us exactly where Satan wants us—defeated.
Misdiagnosed
When my neurologist suggested I might have Parkinson’s, it was difficult to pray initially because of the shock. I cried, but then I prayed. God allows us these moments of sorrow to draw us into His trusting arms. From every trial, we are meant to draw closer to Him, understanding that He is in control, not us. Doubt makes us double-minded, wavering between conviction and uncertainty, which hinders our complete trust in God. He desires our trust more than ever, and I know that for some, this is a significant step to take.
After extensive testing, my neurologist downgraded my condition to tremors, which can be managed with proper medication. I praise God for all my trials because they have taught me to trust Him on a deeper level.
My Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, hear the cries of Your people who feel alone, weary, and overwhelmed. Please, Lord, help them persevere and carry their crosses. Deliver them from their afflictions, strengthen their faith, and guide them through the darkness. Thank You, Father, for Your unwavering care for us. Help us to trust in You in every area of our lives. Amen.
Remember, you are never alone! He cares, and I do too!