Most of you know me well enough now to realize that I love to encourage people. I donât just see the glass half fullâŚI see the glass at least 3/4ths full, maybe even more. I try to always find that silver lining. When I tutor my students, I combat low self-confidence all the time. I love motivating them â to see themselves as accepted, intelligent, capable, and productive.
I also enjoy motivational sayings. Facebook and Instagram are full of images of beautiful lakes, flowers, mountains, seascapes with a lovely motivational quotes about working hard, staying positive, âjust do itâ. I brought a couple to show you.
      
What a great saying to get me up in the morning.

Arenât these great? Donât you feel motivated to tackle that task youâve been avoiding?
And I made one just for this morning.

Wait â what?
Quit before itâs too late? How is that motivational? Let me tell youâŚ
1 â Give upâŚLet it All Go
This is a perfect topic for Motherâs Day. Moms are not quittersâŚever. We persevere through any trial, work hard every single day, strive to take care of our families, keep track of everyoneâs schedules, make sure the dogs get fed, the kids do their homework, the church gets cleanedâŚwe work, volunteer, run our kids to sports practices and games, dance lessons, 4-H club meetings, decorate for birthday parties, serve on church committeesâŚand then we cook, clean, do laundry, mow the lawnâŚdoing, doing, doing.
And we get it done. Somehow. But at what price?
Weâre tired, grumpy, emotional, stressed, discouraged and certainly hardest on ourselves if we feel we failed at any one thing. Weâve set our expectations so high that we are often disappointed in ourselves for not âdoing moreâ or âdoing better.â Maybe we feel weâve let others down when we just canât do one more thing. Sometimes, when we donât get everything done that weâve put on our list, we mentally and sometimes, verbally, blame ourselves, our spouses, our kids, our bosses. We think we can do it allâŚor worse, expect perfectionâŚfrom ourselves or others. Inside weâre discouraged, condemning, feeling like failuresâŚwhen in reality there is only one thing we need.
We need to quit. We need to give up and let it all go.
2 â You were designed for more
Have you ever heard of the No Thumbs Challenge? It’s a little YouTube sensation where a couple of people very securely tape their thumbs down into their palms and then attempt to do a variety of normal activities…such as opening a bottle of water, writing their name, operating a can opener, peeling a banana. Some are easier than others, but overall, the tasks are made much more difficult without the use of thumbs.
This is an object lesson for what we do in life. God gives us brains, strengths, talents, gifts â and we can accomplish a lot without ever asking God to help us. We can be super-successful on our own. Many people in the world accomplish great things without once considering God. But they, and we, are going through life with our thumbs boundâŚyes, we can accomplish a lotâŚbut think of how much more we could do â if we quit trying to do it on our own and ask God to help us.
We are designed to work best when we work WITH Godâs guidance â when we work WITHIN His design for us (Psalm 139).
Youâve put up with a life âwithout thumbsâ â learned to do everything we need to do with only 4 fingers â but itâs been a struggle, a hardship, sometimes a failureâŚletâs quit trying to do without God, when with Him, it is more than we could ever imagine.
Luke 18:27 â âBut He said, âThe things which are impossible with men are possible with God.ââ
3 â Embrace the ASK
We need to admit we need help. That can be a real battle for some. We like that good ole American work ethicâŚthat âgit âer doneâ mentality. Weâre proud of our accomplishments. But at what cost? Our health â physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.
Even if we do consider asking God for help, we donât (or wonât).
âGod, youâre great and all, but probably pretty busy with important world issues, like famine and war and cancerâŚso Iâll just go ahead and do my little stuff on my own. I got this. No sense in bothering You with my little things.â
But asking God for help, no matter what we need, is like being set free to do more, to see Him working through you. God wants to free you from the bondage of pride and self-sufficiency â He wants to release you â set you free and empower you to do more and better, as He intended.
2 Corinthians 12:9 â âAnd He said to me, âMy grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.ââ Paul goes on to say â âFor when I am weak, then I am strong.â
When we ask for God to help us, we become stronger than we are alone. When we admit we are weak without Him, then His power takes over. Instead of apologizing for bothering God, you should see how excited He is when we ask him to overcome our weaknesses with His strength.
So how do you go about asking God for help?
James 1:5 â âIf any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to ALL liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.â In Psalm 46:1 we hear that God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble.
He doesnât just listen to me, and not to you. He delights in hearing your requests. He delights in YOU.
Once youâve asked for God to free you from your own pride, and give you wisdom in your daily life, expect to see a difference. John 8:36 says âTherefore, if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.â All four fingers and a great big thumb!
I challenge you to test God. Test His Word. Begin each day asking God to help you in every situation you encounterâŚboth the planned and the unplanned. Ask Him to guide your steps, to give you wisdom when you donât know what to doâŚto give you words to speak life and encouragement to your family and friends, even your enemies. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you what to do when youâre confused or discouraged. He promises He will.
A number of years ago, the Chicago Bulls had a couple of pretty good basketball playersâŚmaybe youâve heard of them. Michael Jordan and Stacey King. Of course, everyone knows Michael JordanâŚbut Stacey King was a decent player himself. One night the two of them had a great game, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers. After the game, reporters interviewed King, quoting him in the next morningâs newspaper:
âIâll always remember this as the night that Michael Jordan and I combined for 70 points.â
Wouldnât that be a great game? Of course. But the part King left outâŚMichael Jordan scored 69 points and King scored only one.
But thatâs how it is when we partner with God. God only asks that we are willing to score our one point, and Heâll take care of the rest. Heâs a big God and He can and will help you to meet and exceed the challenges each of you face each day. Beyond your expectations.
Letâs pray.