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"Prisoners of Hope"
by Victoria Boyson,
Victoria Boyson, Inc.
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January 25, 2005
"Prisoners of Hope"
by Victoria Boyson
Victoria Boyson, Inc.
www.boyson.org
info@boyson.org
There
are times during the birth of your destiny that you feel as though you would
like to give up hope, but God will not let you. It feels as though you are held
captive by hope.
"Return to your fortress, O prisoners of hope . . . "
(Zechariah 9:12)
There are times during the development of your dream when your hope seems to
have turned into a prison. You cannot make your dreams come true, and you find
it impossible to stop believing in them. You cannot go forward any faster than
God will let you, and you cannot return to where you once were before you became
pregnant with the promise from God. God will not let you give up! During this
time you might feel like saying, "Okay God, this is enough! I don't want to hope
anymore! I am tired of being pregnant with this promise! I want out of this
prison of hope!"
It is during this time that your dream feels so real to you, yet to others they
are not. The conflict between what you feel in the Spirit and what is evident in
the natural grates at your soul. You feel much like you are on a Ferris wheel.
You have your up times when you can see your dream's fulfillment far into the
future, but you also have your down time when you cannot see anything. You think
to yourself, "Am I crazy to think that God could use me?" The enemy comes in
like a flood and you begin to doubt, causing anguish to your soul. This is the
time when God is doing His greatest work in you.
It is Because He Loves You
You feel as though you are ready for your destiny, but once again God directs
you back to the refinery for more tweaking. Oh, how weary you are of the awful
refinery and that seemingly endless tweaking. "Okay, God, you can stop now!" you
scream. But He does not stop. You are caught in a prison of hope and He will not
let you out until He is finished with what He began in you.
It is like a child who has a sliver. They do not like the pain the sliver causes
them, but they hate the misery of having that sliver taken out. Getting the
sliver out is important, but they do not necessarily understand that. Even if
they did, it is hard to keep still while it is being pulled out. Well, we all
have spiritual slivers that we need God to take out, and sometimes it really
hurts, especially when the sliver is way down deep in your heart.
This is when the refining process REALLY hurts, because He is getting down to
the very core of your soul, to the deep regions of your heart. He is developing
things in you that you did not even know that you lacked; things you did not
even know that you needed. You think, "Okay, God, this is deep enough." But
every builder knows you must dig down deep to lay a proper foundation first,
before you start to build upward. And the greater the height of the structure,
the deeper the foundation must be.
It is because God loves us that He will not allow us to enter our destiny until
our foundation is secure. If He has held you back and you feel like a prisoner,
He has done it out of love for you. He does not want to see all that He has
worked to build in you crumble, because He did not take the time to develop a
sure foundation. He loves you that much!
Even though it hurts you, He needs to hold you in the prison cell of hope until
it is safe for you to come out. Even though you are sick and tired of hoping, of
believing, of waiting . . . He will still make you hope, believe and wait even
longer. And this can be the hardest thing He has asked you to do yet. But when
you feel like giving up, but you continue to carry on, you begin to sense a
strength rising in you that you did not know you possessed. And really you did
not possess it previously, because it was your reward for enduring this painful
process. It is a gift from God that the enemy cannot take away from you, because
you have earned it.
Held Captive by Hope
In the word of God we can find many people who have been held captive by hope.
For examples, there are Moses, Joseph, and Abraham, but I think my favorite is
David. It is his honesty in the face of misery that attracts me to him.
God had promised David the Kingdom of Israel, and
Samuel had anointed him for it (1 Samuel 16:13). But after he had
been anointed as king of all Israel, he had to go back to tending the sheep. It
was many years before the promise ever came to pass for David, and he spent many
of those years being chased by the man whose throne he would inherit. I am sure
he never dreamed, back in the pasture on his father's farm, that he would have
to hide out in caves or that he would pretend to be a crazy man in order to save
his life. After all, God said he was going to be a king. A king does not have to
do things like that does he?
In Psalms 119:82, David cries out to God in song and says,
"My eyes fail looking for your promise." I can
relate to that. It feels sometimes as though the promise will never be
fulfilled. But, in fact, it was fulfilled for David, and it will be for you,
too, if you do not give up.
Hopeless, No - Helpless, Yes!
Do you feel sometimes as though you are hopeless? Well, you are not without
hope, you are not hopeless, but helpless. God has put you in a position of
helplessness or complete dependency on Him and you are helpless to help
yourself. You struggle to gain back some measure of control over your life, but
your pride (that you did not even know that you had) is being crushed, and the
only thing for you to do is to surrender. You may feel hopeless, but really it
is the condition of helplessness that is causing you pain. God wants you
completely dependent on Him, and He will keep you a prisoner of hope until you
are.
Return to Your Fortress
Your fortress is trusting in a loving God. Trusting Him in spite of all the
reasoning of your mind . . . in spite of the circumstances that surround you.
You were content to give God control of your life until He decided to do
something with your life you did not like. You were happy to surrender all to
Him, until He decided to give your promotion to someone else. You believe in His
sovereignty, until His sovereign will conflicts with your will. Then you are
sure He has made a mistake. You want to run from Him, but He is your refuge. How
do you run from your refuge? How do you run from the only one who really loves
you or understands you? The answer is . . . you don't. So, return, my friend, to
your fortress and remain a prisoner until He is done with you - until He decides
you are ready for all that He has for you.
What now feels like a prison cell to you, God sees as a fortress. And, of
course, He is right. He loves you, and if you give Him control of your life, He
will guard it for you. Perhaps what feels to you like a prison cell may really
be your place of safety and protection. David did not like being in a cave, but
it saved him from King Saul. You may not like the circumstances you are in now,
but do not run from it. It may be what is saving your life!
Double for Your Trouble
The second half of Zechariah 9:12 gives us the answer we are looking for. Why
are we going through what we are going through? It says,
"Return to your fortress, O prisoners of hope; even now I announce that I
will restore twice as much to you."
God says, "Even now I announce to you that not only will I restore to you all
that has been taken from you, but I will give you double for all the trouble you
have endured." He says, "Don't stop now . . . keep trusting me, because I can
see your future and it is very blessed. Keep walking with me and keep trusting
in me and I will give you rest."
"Come to me all who are weary and burdened, and I will
give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). When we have learned to "rest"
in God in the midst of our storm, God is mightily blessed. Because it proves to
Him that we trust in His goodness no matter what our circumstances are.
It pleases Him very much when we trust in Him, and when He is pleased, He will
burst forth blessings from heaven. He just cannot help Himself - He loves to
bless those who trust in His goodness.
He, as He did for Israel in Zechariah 9:12, will stand up and announce to all
that He is proud of you and intends to restore double to you for your continued
trust in Him, through all you have endured. And this is the beginning of your
dreams coming true. Enjoy it, friend, because you have waded through the river
of adversity and your heavenly Father is proud of you.
Return to your fortress O prisoners of hope.
Victoria Boyson
Victoria Boyson, Inc.
www.boyson.org
info@boyson.org
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