Enduring Life's Marathon: Overcoming Discouragement with Faith

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Your life is not a 50-yard dash. The goal is not to get to the end as quickly as you can. Instead, your life is a marathon. The goal is to go through it pacing. Instead, the goal should be to pace yourself and do the right things so that you make it all the way to the finish line standing. [00:00:48]

Discouragement is a deadly disease. It is a deadly disease. Discouragement will sap your energy, it will blur your focus, it will distort reality. You don't see things clearly when you're discouraged. You don't see things as they really are, and it kills your motivation. The problem with discouragement is it's also highly contagious. [00:03:21]

The number one cause of discouragement is emotional or physical exhaustion. You simply run out of energy. Notice verse 11, the people then, the people of Judah, began to complain that the workers were becoming tired. Circle that word tired. Fatigue is the first cause of discouragement. You don't think straight when you're tired. [00:11:00]

Rubble is the broken stuff I keep tripping over. Rubble is the broken stuff in my life that I keep tripping over. There's physical rubble, bricks and trash and broken stuff, but there's also emotional rubble, relational rubble, financial rubble, bad rubble from decisions that were bad in my life. [00:17:19]

When you feel like you're failing, you throw up your hands and you say maybe secretly, I can't take this anymore. I can't do this anymore. That is a feeling that I'm failing. Now at the halfway point, when they're building, they're tired, there's rubble, and then the third thing it says in verse 10. [00:22:57]

Fear always discourages you. Now I want you to notice who got discouraged first. Look at the next verse, verse 12. Then those who lived closest to the enemies kept reporting over 10 times. They kept telling, they're gossiping this bad news, reporting over 10 times that our enemies kept saying, we're going to attack you from every direction. [00:28:46]

The antidote to fatigue is this: rest my body. Rest my body. As I said, maybe the first thing you need to do is simply get some more sleep than you're getting. Get some more rest my body. Psalm 119:73, you made my body, Lord, now give me sense to heed your laws. [00:30:58]

I need to reinforce my weak areas. I need to reinforce my weak areas. What does that mean? It means you honestly assess where you are most vulnerable. Discover what is the rubble in my life. What is the weakness in my life? What's the low point in my life? Where am I most vulnerable? [00:33:55]

Refocus on God. Refocus on God. And I love what Nehemiah says in verse 14 because he knows that one of the problems, one of the causes of their discouragement is fear. And so in Nehemiah 4:14, he says this, I love this New Jerusalem Bible, aware of their anxiety, I stood up and said to the nobles and the officials. [00:40:32]

Resist the discouragement. Don't you dare, friend, give in without a fight. Fight back. Fight back against your discouragement. Fight back against the devil. Fight back against those who want to discourage you. Discouragement is a choice. Now in the second part of verse 14, Nehemiah says, I also told him this. [00:44:45]

When the tide is out, the beach is ugly. It reveals all kinds of junk and driftwood and stuff. It doesn't look very good when the tide's out, but it always comes back in. Right now, the tide may be out in your life. We've just been through a horrendous year and a half with COVID. [00:49:22]

Don't give up. Look up. Look up. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who created you, who thought you up, who loves you, who has a purpose for your life, who died on the cross for you, who rose again and is coming back one day, who's going to take you to heaven one day. [00:51:04]

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