Thursday, July 2, 2015

STANDING WHEN IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE



There are times in life that our trials become so great
that it seems impossible to stand.  We are faced with
things daily that drag us down physically, emotionally 
and spiritually.  These trials are never welcome and yet 
they are the very thing that can bring strength 
to our lives and give us the needed knowledge 
to help others face the trials in their lives.
Fanny Crosby is a great example of this. 

Fanny was born blind and had to 
overcome many difficulties in her life; 
yet she came out shinning far above
other people born during the nineteenth century.
She began to see things that no other person
could see, because of her great love and
the depth of her devotion to her God.  Fanny
Crosby left us with thousands of songs she wrote.  
Songs like, “Blessed Assurance”, “He Hideth
My Soul”, “All the Way my Savior Leads Me”,
and many more of the songs we hold dear to
our hearts. The trials she faced has given me
a greater depth and helped me survive
some of my greatest trials in life.

Horatio Spafford wrote the song, “It is Well 
with my Soul”.  This song was written after his 
four daughters were killed by a ship that wretch
out at sea.  He also lost a son a few years
later to scarlet fever and yet this song burst forth
from his soul.

Do you think that Horatio
lived problem free from that time on?  
If so, you are mistaken.  He lived with many deep 
pains and sorrows but he clung to the fact that his 
salvation was true and everlasting.   This very
song has helped so many people make it one
more day, face on more trial, stand up tall
and face tomorrow.

I believe with all my heart that Satan would
have stopped this song from going forth and
helping others.  I say this because one of the
speakers that told the story of Haratio's
life of pain and suffering and the song
that burst forth from his soul, also began
to experience great trials and tribulations
in his own life, but he had already grabbed
onto the roots of Horatio, the Word of God
and other believers who helped him stand
through his times of trouble that he faced.

This brings up the question of, “What are you doing 
With your pain?”  We all have pain and suffering
and we all must decide how we are going to
handle it.  What if you are one of those people
who have within you the power of God
to change the world around you because
of the depth of your pain and suffering and
instead you choose to let it overtake you
and it causes you to give up?

What if Fanny Crosby and 
Horatio Spafford would have chosen to do
exactly what we do each day and not give
that pain and sorrow to the Lord Jesus
Christ and hold to his promises?

There is a tree that stands taller than all other 
trees in the forrest and just as Fanny Crosby
and Horatio Spafford, this tree has many traits
that we should look at and use the roots it has
to help us to stand in the days ahead when our
faith is tested with fire, when our families
turn to other Gods, when the trials and
storms of everyday living become more than
we can handle by ourselves.

The sequoia tree the largest known living
organism on the face of the earth.  It doesn’t
have the power to stand on its own.
The only way the sequoia tree is able to stand
is with the support of all the other trees surrounding it. 

One of the largest known
Sequoias stands on the side of the mountain,
protruding over the side of the mountain
instead of standing upward towards the sky.
There is no possible way for the
sequoias to stand straight much less to be
standing protruding out the side of the mountain;
yet there it stands.  If the rangers in the park
decided at any moment to remove all the trees
that surrounded this great Sequoia, the tree
would instantly fall to the earth.  
You see, the roots to this giant sequoia is 
very shallow and long.  They are so long, they 
intertwine with all the other sequoias around it.  
Thus giving it the stability to stand.
The sequoia is different from most other trees
because when the forest fires move through the
terrain where they stand, it actually causes
them to thrive instead of die.

The places that sequias haven't been exposed
to raging forest fires, there tends to be a dying
away of the trees.  The seedlings from the great
sequoias that has survived the heat of a forrest
fire are more vibrant than the seedlings of
other sequoias.  The forest fires do not
destroy these trees but it causes them to produce
better.  Many of these trees have evidence the fire
occurred yet the tree heals completely and produces
new bark that covers over the damaged bark.

The sequoia lives an extremely long time but they do 
eventually die and when they do the most amazing
things takes place.  After the death of the tree,
the tannin acts as a nature preservative.  It slows
the decay process down.  When this takes place the tree
slowly releases nutrients for up to a thousand years.

One of the most amazing things about the sequoia 
is that when it falls to the earth a river of water 
comes gushing forth out of the tree.

With this being said I would like for us to look at 
Ephesians 6: 11-18.  As we read this scripture 
think of each thing the scripture says here as a root 
and I believe it will open your eyes in a new way 
as you see just what it means to STAND.

We live in the day where compared to other
the generations who have gone before us, 
our roots are shallow.  We have traded being
grounded in the Word of God with pleasure.  
We have chased the American dream and now 
We are trying to figure out how we are going to 
Stand in the days of evil which we see 
rapidly approaching. 

Finally, my brethren,
be strong in the Lord, 
and in the power of his might. 
Put on the whole armour of God, 
that ye may be able to 
STAND 
against the wiles of the devil.

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, 
but against principalities, against powers, 
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, 
against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Root 1
Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, 
that ye may be able to withstand in the 
evil day, and having done all, to 
STAND.

Root 2
STAND 
therefore, having your loins 
girt about with truth.

Root 3
And having on the breastplate 
of righteousness;


Root 4
And your feet shod with the 
preparation of the gospel of peace.


Root 5
Above all, taking the shield of faith, 
wherewith ye shall be able to quench 
all the fiery darts of the wicked.


Root 6
And take the helmet of salvation, 
and the sword of the Spirit, 
which is the word of God:

Root 7
Praying always with all prayer and 
supplication in the Spirit, (for the saints)

THOUSANDS OF ROOTS
And watching thereunto with all 
perseverance and supplication
for all saints.

If you notice closely that many times we hear 
it taught to do verses 11-17 but many people leave 
out the next verse.  I believe in the days ahead that 
in order for Christians to stand, we need
to be as the sequoia tree and take our roots 
and interlock them so tight that if one of the trees
start to fall, the other trees will be so interlocked
that it will be able to STAND, when it seems
impossible to do so.

When the time comes that one of the great saints
pass from this life, may we see a river begin to 
flow from their life that will bring forth 
abundant life to other generations.
May the nutrients that our lives leave behind, 
be one that vibrates the earth for generations
to come.  May they quote our words, sing our
songs and live their lives so that others will
join in and though the fire of destruction rages
all around; they just keep on standing.  When it seems
impossible to stand there will be people pass
by in amazement at their strength and
beauty and great ability 
to STAND.

May we learn a lesson from one of God’s
great designs: The Great Sequoia Tree.

Ephesisans 6:13 
Wherefore take unto you the
whole armour of God, that ye may be able 
to withstand in the evil day, and having 
done all,
to STAND.



2 comments:

  1. BALINDA: :) Great topic Sis!

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  2. Thanks, I was so glad I got to speak on this in Tennessee. Waited nearly two years until I felt the time was right.

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