Plead Your Cause, Not Complain



 DAILY VITAMIN 

- Plead Your Cause, Not Complain

"Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified." (Isaiah 43:26)

The Bible tells us in Numbers 11:1 that when the people complained, it displeased God and His anger kindled hot against them. The scripture also tells us that God despises murmurings, with ample evidences to show for it. 

With this, it becomes difficult to discern how we should approach God when things aren't happening as we were told. But God shows us what to do: He says put Him in remembrance. Plead your cause that you may be justified. 

There's a big difference between pleading your cause and complaining. For example, when Hezekiah was told he would die, what he did when he prayed was pleading his cause. Most of the psalms written also had this in clear expressions. Compare Psalm 89:19-52.

You see, in pleading your cause you hinge your case on God's Word to you. For instance, "God, you said that if I serve you, you will bless my bread and water, and take away barrenness from me; LORD therefore I cannot be without child by virtue of your Word. Prove your word in my life today". That's pleading your cause. 

On the other hand, complaining is "Beth's got a kid, Ann too, but not me. God why is this happening to just me? Why God? Why? Why can't you do the same for me?" No root in the Word; no reference to God's promises. 

Hence, today when you pray, don't complain, rather plead your case and you will indeed be justified. Amen. 

Exercise:

Take the next five minutes to settle matters regarding your life with God on the basis of His Word. 

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