Zechariah 9:12 12Return to the stronghold, you prisoners of hope. Even today I declare that I will restore double to you.
I am sure that you have heard the expression, “When life
throws lemons at you, make lemonade!” Well, I want you to know
that when the devil throws lemons at you, God Himself
will make lemonade for you! After all, the Bible says that God
works all things together for your good. (Romans 8:28)
And He does it with style — He restores double for your
trouble! Beloved, if you have lost a husband or wife through
divorce, or a precious child through death, God can restore
double to you, so that you end up having more than before, if
not in quantity, then in quality!
Consider Job in the Old Testament. When he lost everything,
his wife told him to curse God and die. He refused and,
instead, responded to God in faith, and “the Lord gave to Job
twice as much as he had before”. (Job 42:10)
When David lost the child he had with Bathsheba, he stopped
pleading and started worshiping God because he trusted in the
mercies of God. Later, God blessed David and Bathsheba with
another son named Solomon, who became the wisest and richest
king the world has ever known.
Today, God promises to restore double for your trouble —
“Even today I declare that I will restore double to
you.” If He declared it, He will do it! So you cannot but have
hope that things will be even better than before. That is why
in the same verse, He calls you “prisoners of hope”. My
friend, hope in the biblical sense means a confident
expectation of good things happening in your life. You are a
prisoner of that! You can’t help but wake up feeling hopeful.
You can’t help but expect good things to happen to you!
So when trouble comes from the devil, don’t give up and say,
“It is hopeless!” Don’t worry or get angry. Worship God like
David did and see that trouble as an opportunity for God to
bless you with more than what you originally had. And because
God has declared it, be confident that you will get double for
your trouble!
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