Friday, November 20, 2009

Discouragement


Discouragement
Discouragement at times arrives when I’m feeling good and changes my outcome of the day, and other times it makes an already arduous day worse. Not always expected, but sometimes self-fulfilled because of my lack of faith.
It seems that no one is more excited about my work than I. My need for admiration from others motivates me to achieve excellence, of which leads to more valleys of discouragement than mountain tops of triumph. There are too many for me, only because what fuels my yearning is always fleeting in the hearts and minds of others.
(Mat 23:12 KJV)  And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.
I cannot live with discouragement; I shall not go on with it. I cannot please myself or others to my satisfaction. So what shall I do?
My greatest desire shall be, to be pleasing to the LORD (Col. 1:10). I shall seek out His words of what pleases Him and perform those words so that I will know that he is delighted in me. In seeking this ONE thing, my attainment shall only be judged by His word and because of that same word I also know and have experienced the marvelous grace and blessings that my God bestows upon them who are obedient and pleasing to Him. (2 Sam 22:20 KJV)  He brought me forth also into a large place: he delivered me, because he delighted in me. (2 Sam 22:21 KJV)  The LORD rewarded me according to my righteousness: according to the cleanness of my hands hath he recompensed me.
Lord, my prayer is to enlarge my hunger for you, for your word, to be pleasing only in your sight. It is only then that discouragement will be no more. And it is only then that you will be made manifest in me to all that are around me. Be made manifest in me Lord, only for YOUR glory, and to the salvation of the lost.
(Phil 4:12 KJV)  I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. (Phil 4:13 KJV)  I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Daniel L. Criss
November 20, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Through the Years

Yesterday; memories captured in thought, pictures, video and sound, never fade through time for those of us that still live.

Some days enjoyable, some unpleasant, we pace through the seconds, hours, days and years always taking a glimpse into the elapsed and yet to come.

Yet in scrutiny of what was and what could have been we often disregard what matters most; which is, what I am accomplishing at this instant.

And so may all of us endeavor to engage this very moment in distinction and prominence, so by no means to ever regret what this occasion brings.

(Prov 10:7 KJV) The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot.

By Daniel L. Criss
February 22, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

My Prayer

Many great works were unveiled long ago that some individuals continue today; others embark on new soil in expectation of leaving a heritage for a future generation. There are the warriors in prayer, determined to touch the face of heaven through their tears that brings joy and the harvest. The rest live indolent, apathetic, lethargic, and weary because of the day and shall no more be fruitful, lest a purge come.

What shall follow my hands when I pass? Who shall go in my steps when I no more walk? Where will a voice appear when my words are heard no more? Will anyone feel the burden when my heart fails to beat? My work shall not be in vain because of the foundation that others have laid before me; my work shall not be in vain because of the numerous who call upon the name of the LORD; and my work shall not be in vain because someone who was touched by the hand of God, is changed forever and will carry on the testimony which was formed in the beginning, by the lamb slain from the foundation of the world. My labor shall not be in vain because the works of my hands are established by the beauty of our LORD and God. (Psalms 90:17)

My prayer, October 24, 2009

Daniel Criss