Have you ever been in a bad situation or trial in life that renders you hopeless and miserable? You think that life, as you know it, is over.
I have seen, time and time again, people going through yuck and giving up and walking away. Hard times scare people and make them want to run away.
I watched a sermon recently that Christine Caine did at Elevation Church titled, "Embracing Your Place". She spoke about your place within the church, in God's will, that you are meant to be. She referenced scripture in 1 Corinthians and 1 Kings and preached on us being the body of Christ. She made it clear that we all have a place that we must embrace.
I tell you all of that to bring you to this point, God does have a place for each of us. Sometimes we don't recognize it as being in a place for God. We want to run from circumstances that are less than fun and sunny. You may not be used at church like you think you should be, you may be doing a job that you think is below your skill set, you be in a marriage that is not where you thought you should be or you may be poorer than you think you should be spiritually or financially. Whatever the case may be, God has you there for a reason.
Zechariah 9:11-12 NIV says this, "As for you, because of the blood of my covenant with you, I will free your prisoners from the waterless pit. Return to your fortress, you prisoners of hope; even now I announce that I will restore twice as much to you."
God has a divine appointment for you. It may be that you are to give your place a 2nd, 3rd, 4th chance. God may have the "twice as much" part for you this round. Would you really want to walk away from what God has planned, His reward for you, just because you don't like the circumstances?
I have caught myself, in the midst of a life storm, thinking that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. My mind says if I change my circumstances, myself, I could be happier. Well, isn't that funny!?! Who do you think put me in the bad circumstances to begin with? What makes ME think that MY choices, from here, will be better?
Trust God. Plain and simple. It really never sunk in, until I watched Christine's sermon, that God has us where we are for the purpose of making us better and showing His power of restoration and blessing.
Would you really want to walk away from the double indemnity that God has for life? He promised it to the Israelites, His people in history. We are His people in current times. God has not changed and will not change. Why is that hard to understand? It took me years but I have finally let that sink in. Once that fully gets into your mind, fully into you heart, God can do miraculous things in your life. Until then, you will find that you are lost and feeling hopeless in finding your place.