
Text: Matt. 11:28, Mark 5:25, 15:16.
The story of the woman with the issue of blood shows that there is always someone to run to when we have challenges. Jesus said, “Come unto Me.....” This is a liberating word for all of us who need help.
Some of us are carrying burdens not meant for us, and even while we bear the ones meant for us, we are sometimes weary. We get weighed down by our given assignments sometimes because of the challenges that come across our paths, but we should not forget to go to Jesus for help.
Rest is the opposite of frustration. Jesus promised rest to those who come to Him. This means that we can have the peace of God in the midst of trials and tribulations. Don't fall for the lie that when you are saved, you are free from problems and struggles Rev.3:5 & 12. Struggle is the proof that we have not been conquered by our enemies 1 Tim.6:12.
How to handle Challenges
1. Consult the Word of God: we should learn to consult the word of God, only, and not any other medium, especially when difficult times arrive. I Chronicles 10:13. We need to fill ourselves with the word of God otherwise we will be vulnerable to negative things.
2. Singing: In an atmosphere of worship, God’s power is present to heal and prosper everyone.
3. Share your burdens: Learn to share your burdens with people who can help you spiritually, like an intercessor, counselor, and mentor.
4. Sow your seeds: Your seeds help you to create partnership with God. Mal. 3:10.
We should not forget that God has promised to help us carry our burdens; all we need do is run to Him and touch the hem of His garment, like the woman with the issue of blood...Pastor Sam Adeyemi