Yesterday I wrote the first installment contrasting VICTIM mentality to VICTOR mentality.

Yesterday I wrote the first installment contrasting VICTIM mentality to VICTOR mentality.

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?
… No, in all these things we are more than CONQUERORS through him who loved us.” Romans 8:35,37
In life we have two choices, we can be a VICTIM or a VICTOR (a conqueror).
Our society teaches us that being a victim is good means of getting your way.
For us as followers of Jesus, we want His way, not ours!
For the next few days I will give contrasting responses of the victim and victor.
This will help us spot when we fall into the trap of natural thinking and feeling,
so we can repent and again become Conquerors in Christ.
In response to a difficulty, disappointment for unmet demand,
The VICTIM says, “How could this happen to me?!!! This is terrible!!!”
He is thinking he deserves only what he deems good, not knowing or remembering
that all we actually deserve in our natural selves is condemnation, suffering and death.
In contrast, the VICTOR says, “What does God want to teach me in this?”
As it says in Hebrews 12:11-13 “No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful.
Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED BY IT..
Therefore, strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees.
Make level paths for your feet, so that the lame may not be disabled, but rather healed.”
GOD, like a good coach, always has something more to teach us; the VICTOR embraces this and learns,
thanking God and turning to Scripture for understanding and comfort.
Picture: what one can do when he obeys the coach.
“let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,
fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.”
He has a plan and will carry us through,
whether it be
a wonderful day,
or full of disappointments,
or a tragedy,
or pleasant things.
So whatever comes, we can look back over the day
and proclaim His faithfulness as He guided us through.
Today, Barbara and I did not know what would come,
whether she would be releaed from the hospital (our desire)
or be sentenced to more sleepless nights and long days (not our desire),
But we proclaimed His goodness in the morning
and here at 7 pm are sitting together in our home.
He is faithful to do what is best.
Picture: Back Home

“Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, O Lord.” Psalm 89:15
Praise be to you, Lord God,
for your goodness and grace,
for your fineness and faithfulness:
I wake up each morning and there you are, watching over me with a new day ready for me to live in your presence.
Praise be to you, Elohim,
the triune God,
powerful beyond imagination,
faithful beyond conception,
always good,
always wise,
always at work.
As it says in Psalm 89:15,16, “Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you…”
They praise you in every circumstance,
recognize you in every detail, a
re constantly aware of “God sightings”
as you protect and provide.
“who walk in the light of your presence.”
They are aware by faith of your being with them,
of your watching over them,
leading them, lighting the way.
Help me, Elohim to walk in the light of your presence every day, all day.

“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds,” James 1:1

The Lord has allowed another malady in my life: restless legs, which started when I was in my mid-thirties. I would go to bed and sleep for an hour, then my legs would start to twitch or jump involuntarily, waking me up. There was no point in staying in bed, so I’d get up and work.

Eczema is an interesting disease to have. Its cause is unknown and there is no cure. I have a cream called Aveno which is very helpful, but not curing.

In dealing with my failure mentioned yesterday, the following words are helpful.
“The LORD watches over you—the LORD is your shade at your right hand….” Psalm 121:5,6
Praise be to you, Lord, for your faithfulness:
you are the God of goodness,
the Lord of love,
the Almighty One who gives your word
and keeps it.
I praise you for your being Elohim, the strong and faithful One. Whatever promises you give, including forgiving us, you have the power to fulfill them and the faithfulness to do so. I give you praise and honor and exaltation for you are the King of Glory.
I praise you, Lord Jesus, for the total forgiveness you give us; your death and resurrection bought forgiveness for every sin I have and will commit. A truth that makes me want to obey you more.
Such grace, such love, such kindness. Praise be to You!

I failed majorly today, stepping into sin. I talk all the time about offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving, but today I didn’t. Several frustrating situations came, one after the other, but, instead of giving thanks, instead of trusting God, instead of honoring Him, I complained. This led to unhappiness, then to anger, and then spilled over into ungracious interaction with others.
Today I want to give you an example of personal worship helping to nurture my first love for God, using Psalm 84, focusing on the name “Lord Almighty” or “Lord of Hosts”.
“Praise be to you, Lord God Almighty,
Commander of the hosts of Heaven.
To you we give glory and honor and praise, for you,
Lord God,
King Jesus,
Gracious Father,
Holy Spirit.
You are the most High,
the most Wise,
the most Powerful,
the most Good
and the most Holy of all.
You are without beginning or end.
You are the junction point of seeming opposites:
justice and mercy,
truth and grace,
holiness and redemption.
Only you could be so,
only you are worthy of honor and praise.
It is right to bow down in worship before you.
It is right to surrender all to you.
It is right to rise up in obedience.
Praise be to you, Lord God Almighty.”
