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15 Steps to Overcoming Discouragement

15 Steps to Overcoming Discouragement

Whitney Hopler

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer


Editor's Note: The following is a report on the practical applications of Dr. Don Wilton's new book, A Hope and a Future: Overcoming Discouragement, (B&H Publishing Group, 2009).

A stale marriage. A chronic health condition. A prolonged period of unemployment. Discouragement sets in when you start to feel a sense of hopelessness about your future - when it seems like the troubling circumstances you're going through won't ever improve. But if you look beyond your circumstances to God, you'll discover the real hope and better future that He promises you.

Here's how you can overcome discouragement:

Pray.  God already knows how discouraged you feel, but He wants you to talk to Him about your feelings and listen for how His Spirit guides you.  Honestly vent your frustration to God and keep in mind that He cares about what you're going through.  Ask God to open your eyes spiritually so you'll be able to see your circumstances from His perspective.  Pray for deliverance from circumstances that aren't God's will, and perseverance to empower you to endure circumstances that are His will until you learn all you're supposed to learn from them.

Remember Who God is.  Shift your focus from your discouraging circumstances to God Himself.  Remember that He is love, and also that He is all-powerful.  Trust that God will help you because that's consistent with His character.

Prepare yourself for the discouraging situations you're bound to encounter.  Every day, Satan will try to discourage you in some way, but you can guard against such attacks by keeping up with some basic spiritual disciplines daily.  Pray, read and reflect on the Bible, write in a journal, and check in with a prayer partner to give each other encouragement and accountability.

Stick to your assignment.  Think and pray about the work you're currently doing for God.  Ask Him to clarify whether or not He has truly led you to your current assignment.  Reflect on the successes and failures you've experienced so far and see if you can recognize a pattern that can help you discern if you're doing what you're supposed to be doing.  If it seems as if you're doing what God wants you to do but you just need to overcome some challenges while doing it, don't give up.  Instead, fight discouragement by writing down a fresh vision for how to continue your work in the future.

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Renecharisma
10/22/2009 5:25 AM
Great article! very encouraging. Thank you
chize
10/21/2009 4:42 AM
I find this article very encouraging because with the ups and down of life what one realy needs is word of God that can give you the assurance to carry on untill is over. sometime l ask questions like why is it taking long for God to answer my prayers when l remeber that he that give me a child after 7years of waiting is able to do more for me i just keep going with encouraging words like this artticle. Onces again hope is lifted up.
huffbeverly
10/20/2009 12:27 PM
this exactly what im going through still going through it thanks for the help.these are the anwers i been waiting on thank god.
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