‘I’ve been working my heart out for…GOD.’ 1 Kings 19:10
After Elijah fled to the desert and hid in a cave, God
asked him, ‘What are you doing here?’ (v. 9 MSG). Whereupon Elijah replied,
‘I’ve been working my heart out…because the people of Israel have
abandoned your covenant, destroyed your places of worship, and murdered your
prophets. I’m the only one left, and now they’re trying to kill me’ (v. 14
MSG). Another thing that causes depression is assuming false blame. When we
take on a responsibility God never gave us, it’s too heavy a burden to bear. If
you’re in the habit of helping people, you soon realise they don’t always
respond in the way you’d like. And that’s the case whether it’s your children,
your friends, your spouse, or the people you work with. People react in many
different ways, and you can’t assume personal responsibility for their
responses. God has given each of us a free will, and when you accept
responsibility for other people’s decisions you take on a burden that will only
depress you. At best, you can influence people but you can’t control them. The
final decision is theirs, so don’t let yourself get down over something that
you can’t control. When you know you’ve done what God told you to do, trust Him
to do what you can’t do. Any time you try to convict, convince, convert,
control, or change another person, you’re setting yourself up for misery. The
Bible says, ‘It is God who works in you [and others] to will and to act
according to his good purpose’ (Philippians 2:13 NIV 1984 Edition). So when
you’ve done your part, back off and let God do His.
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