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"For who are you, O great mountain [of human
obstacles]? Before Zerubbabel… [who with Joshua had
led the return of the exiles from Babylon and was undertaking
the rebuilding of the temple, before him]…you shall
become a plain [a mere molehill]! And he shall bring forth
the finishing gable stone [of the new temple] with loud shoutings
of the people, crying, Grace, grace to it!" Zechariah
4:7
Are you facing a mountain today? Perhaps more than one? Mountains
of paperwork, papers to grade, dishes to do, bills to pay, or laundry
to fold? Maybe you are confronting a larger problem in your life…a
serious loss, financial stress, or health issues. Maybe you view
homeschooling itself as a monumental task, which you are not qualified
to complete. Whatever obstacles you are dealing with, the answer
is the same: "Grace, grace to it!"
What do I mean by that? Well, as the Israelites were attempting
to rebuild the Temple, they found themselves battling fierce obstacles
of opposition, fear, and fatigue.Yet, they kept their eyes on their
objective, and called upon God's grace to see them through.
What a lesson for us! We all face obstacles in life. Some related
to homeschooling, some not—yet each one affects our ability
to educate and relate to our kids effectively.
Mountains have a way of popping up unexpectedly and ruining our
moods. They steal our joy and energy, and block our view. It's
tempting to sit down at the foot of our mountain and give up.
That is when we must "speak to that mountain" as
Jesus taught in Matthew 21. Speak peace and grace to it. Believe
that God is for you and that you can and will defeat whatever problems
you are facing.
I heard a saying once that I thought was worth remembering: "Jesus
told us to speak to our mountain—not about our mountain." How
true. When we focus on and talk about our problems, we are actually
magnifying them—not God's ability to bring us through. We
must keep a positive, faith-filled attitude or our mountain will
get the best of us.
I challenge you today, look at your mountain and speak grace to
it. Speak grace to your struggles, your health, your children,
your needs…whatever your mountain represents. Ask God to
release His power and ability into that situation…and to
turn that mountain into a molehill right before your eyes!
Prayer: “Lord, release your grace and ability into
this situation that feels like an insurmountable mountain in my
life. Grant me success in this area. Give me strength to keep going
with a firm, consistent attitude. Above all remind me to speak grace,
grace to it—in Jesus' name, amen.”
A homeschooler for over 15 years, Sue Brage is known as "The
Homeschool Encourager." She speaks and writes to hundreds
of homeschoolers and currently writes a weekly email devotional
called Weekly Word. She is also a full-time writer for
an international ministry in the Denver area. To receive your
free e- devotional, or for more information about her ministry,
please visit her website, www.homeschool-encourager.com.
*All Scripture quoted from the Amplified Bible unless otherwise
noted.
*All material copyrighted by Weekly Word/Sue Brage 2004
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