The
following Scriptures Jesus shared with his disciples centuries ago became real
in my life: “Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child;
children will rebel against their parents and have them put to death. All men
will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.
When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth,
you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes”
(Matt. 10:22 -23).
Even
though I had not physically walked where Jesus had journeyed, I did have
experiences with both hidden opposition and foes within plain view over the
years such as in places like: my own household, neighborhood, on the job, at
church, and elsewhere. So not only have I written my faith books based on observation, research, private interviews, etc.
but I personally underwent my share of life challenges.
Arguments,
name-calling, backstabbing, and more abound whenever the enemy shows up. I have seen much. From witnessing adults physically fighting to
being caught up in someone’s rage many times, I have experienced a challenging
walk with Christ. “If it ain’t one thing,
it’s another…” I recall this popular phrase being said by more than a few
believers as we headed into the new millennium.
On fire for God, I went out into the public over the years sharing
tracks, later my own newsletters, visited churches, shared a word of knowledge
with leaders, used by God to convict others, and published online thought-provoking spiritual commentary and passages of Scripture. From 1997 to date, eyebrows raise from skeptics, negative comments show up online and offline, and there have been times I had to go
no contact with some relatives and former friends, but despite it all, my spirit continues to
soar in Him!
I
received criticism to my face and behind my back for exposing some
thought-provoking issues. I was
threatened for sharing convicting visions and warnings. I also experienced frequent pain in my body
during spiritual warfare, betrayal from those who claimed to love me, physical
and emotional abuse, separation from children, theft, a divorce, and a couple of challenging pregnancies. Throw in major
financial losses that left two of my four children and I hungry at times (back
to the welfare office I went more than I could remember), significant debt and
the death of near and dear loved ones.
But God doesn't put anymore on us than we can bear, right? Wrong! We pick ourselves up, manage situations and
get on with life! No sense in pouting,
crying, mistreating others, or pretending everything is all good when it is not.
Keep fighting the good fight!
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Nicholl McGuire is the owner and contributor of this blog.
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