When you let God be your vindicator, He’ll take care of who’s trying to stop you. He’ll deal with the disrespect, the jealousy, the people who are doing you wrong. Don’t fight battles that don’t matter.
The right people, the contacts, the healing, the open doors. They're going to track you down. The Scripture says, “No good thing will God withhold when you walk uprightly.” That’s you. You’re committed, faithful, being good to people. God is not going to withhold anything you need.
Don’t let doubt keep you from blessings. Instead of thinking about how big the obstacle is, why don’t you have faith? “God, I thank You that You’re going ahead of me opening doors that no person can shut.”
Jesus didn’t try to change every person’s mind. He didn’t answer every critic. The enemy would love to deceive us into becoming loud clanging cymbals. It takes maturity not to get drawn into the wrong battles.
The Scripture says, “You overcome evil with good.” When you’re kind to those who are not kind to you, Proverbs says, “It’s like you’re heaping coals of fire on their head.” When you stay in love and you don’t sink down to their level, God will fight your battles. He’ll vindicate you better than you can vindicate yourself.
We all have challenges. There are things we could be worried about. Our mind could be in the future, trying to figure out a thousand things. It could be in the past, focused on setbacks, what we could have done better. But we should do our best to enjoy each day, to not just be present, but to be connected.
Don’t let what hasn’t happened, how long it’s been, how unlikely it looks, convince you to quit believing. Keep the presence of God. “Lord, I thank You that You’re fighting my battles. What You have purposed for my life will come to pass.”