Day 5: Let Go and Let God Be God

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The following work is not my own. The message really impacted me, and I could not have worded it better. Here is the passage:

"O our God, will You not exercise judgement upon them? For we have no might to stand against this great company that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon You. - 2 Chronicles 20:12

   Here Jehoshaphat admits to God openly his total inability to deal with the problem. For years I tried very hard to change myself without success. I tried so hard and so long to break bad habits only to fail time and time again. I tried to alter different things in my life, to get prosperity, and to be healed. I remember wanting to give up simply because I was so exhausted from trying to fight my own battles. I went though all that on a regular basis until one day I was being really king of melodramatic about it, trying to impress God with how miserable I was. i said something like, 'God, I've had it. This is it. I'm through. Nothing I'm doing is working. I give up. I'm not going to do this anymore.'   Just then, deep inside me I heard the Holy Spirit say, 'Really?' There was real excitement in His voice. That happens because the only time He gets to work in us is when we become so exhausted that we finally decide. 'Instead of trying to do this myself, I'm going to give up and let God be God.' Trying to be God will wear you out fast. Why not give up your own effort and do what Jehoshaphat did in verse 12? Admit to God that you have no might to stand against your enemies and that you don't know what to do, but you are looking to Him for direction and deliverance."   Very well put. Let Go and Let God Be God. - Katelyn 

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