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Resilience Part 4 | Not Folding Under Pressure

Resilience

October 22, 2023 • Ps Bruce McCleland • Psalm 34:19, Psalm 11:3, Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 4:7, Matthew 11:28

As we continue with the series of resilience, Pastor Bruce takes us on a journey of reflection and perseverance - springing back to action after trouble.


But why do we get compressed and fold under pressure? Is it because the pressure that is outside is greater than the pressure that is inside of us? Are we spiritually strong enough to resist the pressures of the world?


We don't have to succumb to the pressures of this world. However, if we have nothing inside to counter what's confronting us on the outside then we will cave and succumb. If we are not spiritually strong enough to overcome certain situations then we succumb and back slide. 


The truth is, we need to learn spiritual resilience because everything has a spiritual context. We need to operate out of spiritual strength and not physical strength. 


We all have spiritual resilience inside of us but we will only know and exercise this if we know what's inside of us: Jesus.


So, how do we build spiritual resilience?

Psalm 11:3 teaches us that we can have a peace of mind because we can acknowledge that the Lord is on His throne. 


We can be humble and let go of control. We have to focus on what we can control and release those we can't control into His hands. 


We have to reshape how we think. In a world full of substitutes for coping, we can look to God to help us cope. He is our coping mechanism. Therefore, in order to cope we need to take captive every thought and make it obedient to Christ - 2 Corinthians 10:5.


Romans 12:2 tells us to not conform to the pattern of the world but we need to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. The only one who can renew our minds and transform us is God. That is why it's important that we look to Him in every situation.


Here are questions to ponder on:

- How strong is your tenacity?

- Do you need to let go of the world's coping mechanism?

- What is making you anxious?

- Are you trusting God?


It's not easy to let go of control but:

We need to trust and know that He is the Lord and He has it under control.


We can have rest for the heart. We can take rest in Him because we know that we can approach Christ, we are not restricted but we are free and He loves us.


So, are you spiritually resilient? Are you building your spiritual resilience?

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