Blessing English Emagazine July 2020 | Page 3

July 2020 | Page 03 www.bymonline.org Overcoming Discouragement Jason, Missionary, Blessing Youth Mission Mrs. Rose was very active in ministry years back. But she was overwhelmed by her son's broken marriage. She was discouraged. Gradually she withdrew herself from spiritual friends. Her perspective grew more inward and she started to develop self-pity. Finally, she slipped into depression. Discouragement affects all ages - from school going toddler to an elderly person. A working professional is no better than a homemaker nor is a seasoned minister better than a new believer. We all have our share of discouragement. No one is immune to discouragement. Even spiritual giants faced discouragements in their life. Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, Alexander Whyte, John Henry Jowett, Andrew Bonar, and G. Campbell Morgan all admitted to times of serious discouragement (Warren, Wiersbe, 'Walking With the Giants').The Bible calls this condition as a faint spirit (Isa 61:3) or a crushed spirit (Psa 17:22). If discouragement is not dealt properly, and if it falls into the hands of the enemy, it could prove to be fatal. Untreated discouragement can lead to depression and even to suicidal tendencies. We may loose our focus and may be side-tracked. As a child of God, you and I need to know how to handle discouragement in our lives. We shall look at a great man of God who was greatly discouraged and was slipping into depression. But God in His mercy pulled him out from this dark pit. Elijah the Man for the Hour Elijah was chosen by God during the darkest hour of the history of Israel. The kingdom forsook the true living God. King Ahab, incited by his wife Jezebel killed the prophets of the Lord and filled the land of Israel with the worship of Baal. Elijah ministered in such a time. He had no friends or fellowships. He acted alone under the direction of the Lord. He challenged king Ahab and told that he had the keys for rain in the kingdom. He summoned the prophets of Baal to Mount Carmel and brought fire from high. He slaughtered the prophets of Baal. He prayed for rain and rain came down. For a period of time one man controlled the climatic conditions of the nation of Israel. Truly, Elijah was a great man of God. In fact, he was a prophet of fire. His words and deeds were fiery. We read about all these things in the Biblical chapters of 1 Ki 17, 18 &19. But he was discouraged. If Elijah could be discouraged, then you and I surely could. This is what exactly James wrote, “Elijah was a man with a nature like ours (with the same physical, mental, and spiritual limitations and shortcomings)” (Jas 5:17 AMP). Let us meditate on the reasons for discouragement from the life of Elijah and the ways to overcome it.