Winning the Descent
Recount What God Has Done
Day 2
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Day two focuses on what we do after we expect the dip. Before we start evaluating, we should recount all that God did. You are going to hit a low, and that is not the time to think about anything thing that went wrong. Exhaustion plus critique is rarely a recipe for health and turns the focus from celebrating God to looking inward. Along the descent, you need to be remembering how God came through.
Summary
Throughout scripture, we find that God’s people took the time to remember what God had done. They celebrated His miracles, deliverance, and mercy. They passed these stories down through the generations so that their children, and their children’s children, would know God’s character by remembering His faithfulness. But sometimes, just like us, they were too quick to move on, and their worship became focused on an idol. Remember the story of the Israelites, who, after they had been freed from bondage and even led through a sea that God had split apart on their behalf, turned to worship an idol they had created with their own hands. Don’t make the same mistake in your own life. On the back side of a mountain of faith, be sure to rest in God’s goodness and testify to His faithfulness before you ever look down at what part you played.
Psalm 89:1-37 is a great example of looking all around you and seeing what God has done and how to recount His faithfulness. Psalm 77:11-12 tells us to specifically remember and ponder all the amazing things that the Lord has done in that endeavor.
In the season of the lull, make this the vocabulary of your life. Keep reminding yourself and others about the miracle God has done. Bask in the wonder that God did it and that He wanted. you to be a part of it. Recount that God came through.
Don't evaluate right away. When you are at an emotional low, that is not the time to think about all the things that need to change or that went wrong. Just dwell on what God has done.
What's Next?
Take intentional time to sit. While it gets uncomfortable and you want to move on to the next thing or think about what could be better, instead, remind yourself of all the things that God has done and how amazing it was. Meditate on Psalm 77:11-12 and follow its lead. Allow those verses to go before you as a guide for what to focus on