Sometimes our emotions ARE up and down.
Recently, this blogger has been in that frame of mind.
- How is one to combat such conflicting emotions?
- It is true that life gives us plenty of emotions, "up and down," "happy and sad," "calm and anxious..."
Current devotions have been in the Psalms. The Psalmist reflects this posture frequently. It simply means we are human. Still,
- how do we remain more constant, thus peaceful?
The first verse that comes to mind is not in Psalms but in the NT, in 2 Corinthians. The statement, yea, declarations, have calmed my heart on many occasion(s). In verse 8 and 9, the most profound thoughts should calm any anxious soul; We are troubled on every side, YET NOT distressed; we are perplexed, BUT NOT in despair; Persecuted, BUT NOT forsaken; cast down, BUT NOT destroyed; (my favorite)
Why or how can we stay "upbeat?" Because we are always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest IN OUR (the believer's) body. (V10)
Then, in verse 15 we are given further explanation on how we may remain steady and peaceful. We have the knowledge that For all things are for your sakes, that the ABUNDANT GRACE through the THANKSGIVING of many redound to the GLORY OF GOD. Bro. Paul said this best, I die daily. (I Cor 15.31)
Grace, grace and more grace with thanksgiving may keep a believer, "steady and peaceful."
Back to current devotion in the Psalms. The writer said in 75.1, Unto Thee, O God, do we give thanks...for that Thy name is near any wondrous works declare. Then, he recognized that "fools" act "foolishly." The tone of the verse also seems to indicate that such ones are proud and arrogant in their dealings and behaviors, indicated in verses 4-6.
When realizing how "foolish" such behaviors are, he also notes a truth in verse 6 and 7;
promotion cometh neither from the east...west...(or) south. BUT GOD is the judge: He putteth down one, and setteth up another. After this realization, faith comes back into the light when he says in verse 9, I WILL declare for ever; I WILL sing praises to the God of Jacob.
With this affirmation, another truth is remembered in verse 10, ...the wicked also will I cut off; BUT the righteous shall be exalted.
Yes, as human beings we are prone to "ups and downs." As believers, however, when immersed in the Word of the Lord and what words we have "hid in our hearts," we may remain calm, steady and peaceful. The song writer said it best, "it's so peaceful in the arms of my Lord..."
God bless and keep you as you navigate this most holy faith. (Jude 1.20)
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