[Faith-talk] FW: [URCTCPrayerGroup2] stressed out? by Joyce Meyer

Eric Calhoun eric at pmpmail.com
Tue Jan 5 18:26:35 UTC 2010



Original Message: 
From: "Donna" <whitedove57 at att.net>
To: <URCTCPrayerGroup2 at yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [URCTCPrayerGroup2] stressed out? by Joyce Meyer
Date: 
Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:21:28 -0500

Stressed Out? Listen Up! 
by Joyce Meyer 

I've learned something in my own pursuit of a stress-free life: If I want
peace rather than the pressure of stress in my life, I must choose to seek
direction from God in every situation. Our God is a God of peace. He'll
always lead us toward peace and joy, not anxiety and frustration.
Therefore, we have to be listening for His voice. By following His voice,
we can find peace and overcome the stress that so many are dealing with
today. 

To find peace in our lives, we simply need to obey the promptings God
gives us each day. A prompting is a "knowing" deep down on the inside,
telling us what to do. First Kings 19:11,12 refers to this knowing as a
still, small voice. A prompting isn't a whack on the head with a hammer! In
1 Kings, the Lord didn't use the great and strong wind, the earthquake or
fire to prompt Elijah. His voice came to Elijah as a sound of gentle
stillness and a still, small voice. A prompting doesn't even have to be a
voice at all. In fact, God often gives direction by speaking to your heart
rather than to your ears. 

Since a prompting is very gentle, some might question whether or not it's
from God. When you're unsure about a prompting, it's often easy to ignore
it. One time after I had been shopping at the mall for three or four hours,
I sensed that God was saying, "You need to go home now." I had only
purchased half of the eight items on my shopping list, so I ignored the
prompting and kept on shopping. 

The remaining items on my list weren't immediate needs. But, like many
determined, goal-oriented people, I wasn't about to leave that mall until I
purchased every item on my list. I had come for eight items, and I was
going to leave with eight items! I didn't care if I had to be dragged out
of that mall; I wasn't leaving until every item was crossed off my list!
And I wasn't going to listen to any voice that said otherwise. 

I remember reaching the point of being so tired and upset that I wasn't
able to think clearly. All I wanted to do was finish shopping and get out
of there. It was almost more than I could do to remain civil to the other
shoppers and clerks in the store. I was stressed out! 

Looking back, I can't remember how many times I've done that-stress out
because I've pushed beyond the prompting of the Lord. I can always tell
I've gone too far when I'm not able to practice even the most basic
manners-politeness, kindness and self-control. If I simply had obeyed the
prompting of the Lord when I heard that still, small voice telling me to go
home, I would've easily relieved the stress from the situation. Instead, I
pushed my way through in my own determination to achieve my goal, and I
ended up bringing stress on myself and everyone around me. 

If we'll simply learn to listen to God and do what He says, we'll
discover that things will go well for us. No matter what the situation, we
need to listen to God and obey His voice. Proverbs 3:6 states: In all your
ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him, and He will direct and make
straight and plain your paths. You may not understand the reasons that God
is asking you to do certain things, but as you listen to His voice and obey
His direction, you can experience a peaceful calmness as your stress level
begins to decrease. So listen up.and de-stress! 

Hugs,
Donna

He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the
shadow of the Almighty. Ps 91:1


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