Faith Heart Magazine Faith Heart Magazine: Volume 4 | Page 9

I made the first call to my videographer. After dialing his number, I placed my hand on my forehead and slumped over my desk in the way someone would if they had a stomach ache. If someone had come into my office in that moment, they would have surely asked if I was alright. Immediately I heard a voice from within say, “Look at you. Look at how you are slumped over in your chair.” The voice caused me to observe my disposition. Taking a closer look made me realize that my attitude had unintentionally defaulted to one of despair and worry. My heart started to believe completing the project would be impossible; this resulted in my expectations and enthusiasm plummeting and me almost talking myself out of this great opportunity. Still, the Word of God, Matthew 14:30-31, "But when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he cried out, "Lord, save me." Jesus immediately reached out his hand and took hold of him, saying to him, "O you of little faith, why did you doubt?" came forth and intercepted my hesitant heart and directed me back to an attitude of faith. It refocused me on what I have which is God, who is willing and able to provide all my need instead of focusing on what I thought I didn’t have. Do you become unapproachable and impatient towards others or do you continue to show love and compassion? As believers, when challenges appear insurmountable, we can take comfort in knowing that God is already ahead of our circumstances and providing all that we need the moment we pray (Isaiah 65:24). We must allow God to be bigger than all of our challenges so that we may be able see Him and receive guidance. Ask yourself, what attitude adjustments do I need to make in order to demonstrate an attitude of faith and then allow the Holy Spirit to help you make the necessary changes. How do you respond when circumstances appear bleak and heavy? Do you respond by being jovial and believing, or do you become full of doubt and listless? FAITH HEART MAGAZINE l 5