The Lord proclaims the word; great is the company of announcing the good news. Psalm 68:11
Many people receive from God a great desire to proclaim the message of redemption that one day heard and embraced. These people feel so immensely grateful to God for salvation received who can't do anything other than proclaiming this message, no desire, no will talk stronger, no voice is so audible as the voice of the Holy Spirit by tilting them to proclaim.
They moved only by gratitude for having received the salvation, but are people too obedient to the Word commands us advertise and make other disciples. But they want more, want to live exclusively for the work of proclaiming the Gospel.
During the walk, while following, proclaim this message of good news of the Kingdom of God, and it is very common to face struggles and setbacks. Some fights so intense they can do to discourage even the most fervent servant. Fights that can lead even to a deep depression.
We see this in many servants of God mentioned in the Bible. Obey the voice of God, but the fight was extreme, exhausting the forces almost completely. The Prophet Elijah went so far as to hide in a cave asking for death. The chapter of Hebrews 11 tells us of many who believed in the promise, but not make the victory. How many servants, throughout the history of mankind, were not killed for the sake of Christ and proclaim your message!
But the psalmist comforts us the soul saying that big is the company of those who announce the good news. Great, because he who proclaims the word has as companion, none other than the Almighty, Lord of hosts. In addition, we can look to the side and view as many operating in the same fight. If not sold by the false prosperity Gospel; It is not corrupted by the money they see in the vaults of the churches; prefer fadigar in the work of the true Gospel that overcrowding its temples of empty people hungering for a word of victory to win new mood and continue facing your problems. Despite the multiplying of lawlessness in the world, the life of many still inspires us to continue our journey.
I wonder when we take conscience of the fact that we have such a great company! This renews us and makes us forces continue, knowing that he who proclaimed the word is on our side.
But what about the loads? The same psalmist responds: Blessed be the Lord, who daily take our cargo, the God who is our salvation. Psalms 68:19
We must follow and proceed to proclaim this message, knowing that it won't be our rest.
See you!
Elias Eloy
Ministry Restoring Paths