Go Stand In The
Corner
Fight the good
fight of faith. . . I Timothy 6:12a
• Death threat predicaments.
. .
• Demonic hitches.
. .
• Evil ambushes. .
.
Usually
when we think about someone standing in the corner, we think about an unruly child
on punishment. However, there are times when we should go stand in the corner; not
because we’ve done anything wrong, but when we feel like
we can’t go on.
When
things get really, really unbearable;
try standing in the corner.
When
I’m in an intolerable situation, I literally stand in a corner. I tightly wedge
myself in to symbolize that I’m unable to make a move without God—I’m cornered
in. When I go to the corner, I’m desperately
crying out for help. I tell God that I have done everything that I know to do;
I’m at the end of my rope. I let Him know that without His help nothing will be
done—I’m through!
Help!
When
I take “IT” (my troubles) to the corner, it lets every demon that’s assigned to me know—Heaven’s
Got IT. That’s when my gears swift, and faith kicks in. I can then feel the chains
falling off. The Holy Spirit’s PEACE replaces my cry of distress for praises of
joy—in the corner!
I’m a living witness.
When
I stand in the corner—Oh,
My Lord!
Therefore,
put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be
able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Ephesians
6:13 (NIV)
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