Why Your Deep Frustrations Are A Sign God Will Use You Mightily
We yearn for proof that we will not die from disappointment.
Desperate hunger is a great gift - although, when you first get it, you will be convinced you are being punished.
Your deep frustrations are a sign that God is going to use you mightily - because they create desperate hunger - God is carving out your soul to create a greater capacity for His power
We face a new kind of evil. We have never faced a threat like this before.
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good.
What do these people look like?
We picture bold, assertive, natural born leaders taking the stage.
We assume the Holy Spirit would instill great confidence and audacity in those He has selected for special service.
In fact, the opposite is true.
He inflicts those He chooses with deep frustrations.
They are restless, they are weakened by confusing emotions.
The greatest gift He gives them is a desperate hunger.
In fact, your deep frustrations are a sign that God is going to use you mightily … because they create desperate hunger.
Yes, desperate hunger is a great gift.
Although, when you first get it, you will be convinced you are being punished not blessed.
Jesus said “blessed are those who hunger and thirst …”
It seems a contradictory statement, but a closer look reveals eternal wisdom.
You are getting desperate for something - your appetite for that one thing is increasing.
The Bible says, “But to Hannah he would give a double portion, for he loved Hannah, although the Lord had closed her womb.
"And her rival also provoked her severely, to make her miserable, because the Lord had closed her womb.” - 1 Samuel 1:5-6
Look at that!
God is creating unbearable frustration.
In other words, she will be an amazing example of willingness and appreciation.
God didn’t want Hannah to get over wanting children.
He wanted her to yearn for them even more.
The end result is one of the most powerful women in history - the mother of Samuel the prophet.
In Jewish tradition, Samuel is second only to Moses as a prophet.
Hannah’s total reward often goes unnoticed.
"Meanwhile the child Samuel grew before the Lord.”
Many, of today’s leaders ask for just enough to get by.
They will never destroy the strongholds of Satan.
They fold at the first sign of resistance.
Not so, the vessel born of desperate hunger.
When they finally get their chance, they will never stop, and they will never corrupt their God-given stewardship. Your frustration and desperate hunger is qualifying you for something astounding.
All of this is well and good, but it is not a great comfort when you are in the depths of frustration.
Desperate hunger from God can test us to the maximum.
We look for signs that our hunger will be fulfilled.
We yearn for proof that we will not die from disappointment.
Well beloved, the proof is right under our nose.
In fact, the hunger itself is the proof of the fulfillment.
Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be filled.” - Matthew 5:5 In other words, if you hunger, you are blessed because that is the proof you shall be filled.
Alexander MacLaren the great Bible Commentator said this, “that hunger is the sure precursor and infallible prophet of the coming satisfaction.”
by Mario Murillo
Mario Murillo is a renowned evangelist, minister, and author, known for his dynamic preaching and inspirational writings that have impacted the lives of millions of people worldwide. He is the founder of Mario Murillo Ministries, a Christian ministry dedicated to spreading the message of Christ’s transformative power. This biography explores the life, ministry, and experiences of Mario Murillo, providing insight into his early beginnings, spiritual journey, and his significant contributions to the Christian community.
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