Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - How to Encourage Yourself

Episode Date: April 11, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to this weekend's In Touch podcast with Charles Stanley. Have you ever been so disillusioned that you felt incapable of making a decision? Today's podcast looks at 1 Samuel Chapter 30 to see David's predicament. His situation frames the lesson on how to encourage yourself. Well, what I want you to see tonight is how David encouraged his own heart. Let me ask you something. You remember the last time that the bottom dropped out on you? I mean it really dropped out
Starting point is 00:00:31 and you look down and you thought Lord I can't go any further down when everything within you said there's no way out everything in you rose up with remorse and regret or maybe bitterness and resentment and hurt and anger and fear and unbelief and doubt
Starting point is 00:00:53 and you would just shrouded with it and just covered just flooded with it just the assaults of Satan continuously barraging you and telling you you that God didn't really care, that God really wasn't concerned about you. And after all, God wasn't listening to your prayers. He had no personal concern about you. And a lot of these things that you'd been believing all along, there was nothing to it.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Well, there are three areas of this passage that I want us to look at. And I want us to get down to the second one, but I want us to divide it up to see what's happening here. The first one is this, and that is the disaster that David faced him, because he did face a disaster. Here he was coming back to his own town with all of these men who were really a bunch of criminals and renegades who decided to side up with David because they couldn't afford to stay in Saul's camp because of who they were. And we talked about that before. When they approached Zichlag, they see the whole city in flames burning and smoldering. When they get back, they discover that all of their sons and daughters have been taken.
Starting point is 00:01:50 They don't see anybody lying around dead. They don't see their cattle dead, but everything has been taken. So here's their whole town smoldering in flames. And not only that, but David's men who'd been so faithful and loyal, they had begun to talk about stoning him to death right in the middle of them. And David had to know as he stood there in the ashes and ruins with all of his possessions gone, his family gone, and the very men who were with him beginning to talk about mutiny, he had absolutely nobody to turn to.
Starting point is 00:02:25 And that's the kind of disaster he stood in. And I believe there are people tonight who are standing in that kind of disaster in their home life. The whole thing's breaking apart and falling apart in the hurt and the ruin and the wreck and the division and the bitterness and the resentment. They're standing in ashes. Sometimes it takes years before it all comes tumbling down. But eventually it's going to come tumbling down because you cannot deliberately step out of the will of God without making a mess out of your life. And you see, people have warned and warned and warned and warned and warned and warned and warned and
Starting point is 00:03:02 sometimes folks don't listen. To me, the most tragic, grievous thing of my heart is that to sit down and listen when I know two years before, six months before, a year before, three months before, I plead with them not to do it. They're going to do it anyway. And you see, that's where David is. He just got out of God's will. He wasn't willing to trust the Lord for his protection. He's going to do it his way.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Going to have his will. And he stood in the ruins and the ashes of self-will. And listen, when we mess it all up, that's how we got there. Self-will, going to do it in my way. Not going to listen to God. I have a better way than he has. And what happens? It always ends in wreck and ruin.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Now look at the despair he's facing. Here's the disaster that he's made for himself. Here's the despair. And David and the people that were with him lifted up their voice and wept until they had no more to we. Let me ask you something. Has there ever been a time in your life when you felt so broken and so absolutely totally distraught that you felt in your heart that just were not any more tears to flow? I mean totally broken on the inside. Whenever God chooses to use somebody, he's going to break them.
Starting point is 00:04:22 He's going to break you, whether he uses you in a great way or a small way. Now, you can resist it. You can resist the brokenness. What we have in verse four, here is David. He has absolutely nothing. Not even the allegiance and loyalty of his own men. He's standing absolutely for all practical purpose. He is possession-wise and family-wise, absolutely naked.
Starting point is 00:04:45 There's nothing there. Now, one of the best things ever happened to David was Zick-Lag. He never forgot it. Because you see, that's where God broke David. He didn't have any other place to go. He didn't have anybody else to lean on. In fact, the only person he had at this point was Almighty God. Now, listen, sometimes what seems to be a disaster in your life and my life is not a disaster,
Starting point is 00:05:13 but it is the gateway to a whole new beginning of our life. And you know, I think some of the most exciting Christians I know are people who are who, who've hit rock bottom, but who've seen the gate just outside rock bottom, and they've seen the gate open, and they know that God is opening a new life for them. So if Romans 828 is true, and it is true, Zicklag wasn't a disaster. It was a disaster, but it was a disaster turned into a whole new lifestyle for David, because something happens here. And notice what he says.
Starting point is 00:05:51 verse six david was greatly distressed for the people spoke of stoning him because the soul of all the people was grieved every man for his sons and for his daughters and listen but the bible says but david encouraged himself and the lord his god so what did david do he did the wise thing the bible says he made a decision not to blame the amalekites not to resign himself to this situation but the scripture says he determined to encourage his heart with the Lord. Now, what I want to talk about the rest of the time is how do you encourage your heart? Because when you read that verse, of course, it doesn't tell us exactly what he did. It says, and David encouraged himself in the Lord.
Starting point is 00:06:34 How do you encourage yourself? The first thing you do is the purpose in your heart to reject. Reject the feelings of fear and doubt. And you can purpose in your heart. You can do that. And I've said that to you before and I want to set again. I'm going to keep on saying it. You can reject it.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Here you are deeply distressed. You can say, Lord, in Jesus' name, I reject. I reject the feelings of fear and doubt that assail me and bring me to this point of distress. But that's on the first step. But you can say that. And you need to say it. I reject fear. I reject the feelings of fear.
Starting point is 00:07:10 I reject the feeling of doubt. The second thing is this. to encourage oneself, one must redirect their thoughts. And that's exactly what David did. Watch this. Here it was standing in the ashes and the ruins of Ziklach. To encourage his own heart, the first thing he had to do is to reject those feelings that came sailing in upon him. Wreck, ruin, the loss of his family, the loss of his possessions, the fear of their being taken away and never seeing them again.
Starting point is 00:07:43 The doubts that God would retrieve them. All of these things came in like a tremendously heavy cloud upon him. He had to reject that. He said he encouraged his own heart. Then he had to focus his attention upon the Lord. And you see, you can do that. Don't let anybody tell you can't. You can reject the feelings of doubt and fear,
Starting point is 00:08:02 and you can focus your attention upon the Lord. When you focus your attention upon him, what's the next thing you do? The next thing you do is that you recall God's blessings in your life in the past. And let me interpret blessings. God's ways that he's worked in your life in the past. You reject the feelings, you refocus your mind on the things of God, and you recall how has God worked in your life in the past? And all of us will have to admit that every single time we have been in some calamity, distrustful, disastrous
Starting point is 00:08:37 situation, every single time somehow, some way God brought us through it. As David began to recall how God had worked in his life in the past. He must have recalled. And he could still see Saul's javeling headed right toward him. He can still remember the fear that gripped him when Saul cast that javelin. As he recalled how God had come through each time, what happens? As he began to focus his attention upon the Lord and recall these things, his spirit began to change. The old David began to come back. The fourth thing is to review God's ways. Now, when we want to encourage our hearts, we've got to reject the fear and the doubt,
Starting point is 00:09:25 refocus our attention upon him, recall what he's done for us in the past, and then review how God has operated in the lives of His saints in the Word of God. There's nothing that will so encourage your heart as reviewing God's activity in the lives of God. those we find in the scriptures, especially in the Old Testament. Nothing to me personally is so encouraging to my heart to get in the position, I think, now, Lord, how did you operate in Abraham's life? What did you do in Joseph's life? How did you work in Daniel's life?
Starting point is 00:09:58 What did you do in the life of these Old Testament characters whom you loved so dearly, but you've loved me as much as you love them. You sent your only begotten son, not only for David, but for Charles Stanley. You love me just as much as you love them. Don't use us the same, but you love us just as much. And you see, what you and I have to be able to apply is this, remembering that the God who sees us in our distress is pouring out his love, and his love is able to be received and applied as we focus upon him,
Starting point is 00:10:36 reject these feelings, recall his past blessings, and review how he's expressing. his love toward other people. All right, the next thing is we must reason. That is, with reason, we must replace our emotional feelings with reason. Because you see, even though you're feasting upon what God has done in somebody else's life, these old emotional waves are going to keep coming. They're just like the tie. They just keep coming in.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Watch this. The tie just keeps coming in. Doubt and fears and frustrations and anxieties because you say, well, how did God work in their lives? just throw one right in on you. And say, he knows how to get one right in the rib cage when you're not looking. When you think, oh, Lord, you know, this is the way you were operating in somebody else's life.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Then will you operate in my life like this and Satan will say, yeah, but you're not Joseph. He'll give you a barrage of reasons and you'll just be overwhelmed with that. And you see, that's when you and I must resist these emotional feelings and say, but what is the truth? friend when you're on rock bottom you're shattered all over the rocks of life you can't just walk and say going to change my attitude it doesn't happen that way it is recall of past blessings and review of what he has done the promises in the Psalms how he has worked in these lives what does that do that that sort of changes the tide and i'm able to begin to reason from
Starting point is 00:12:03 god's point of view having focused upon him and recall and reviewed what he's done then I'm getting his viewpoint. I'm beginning to think what he thinks, and as I begin to think the way God thinks, the tide goes out. And what happens? We begin then to feel the encouragement of the Lord. We'll only feel the encouragement of the Lord
Starting point is 00:12:24 when we have resisted the feelings that Satan throws upon us. The Bible in truth's not going to work 2,000 years ago. God doesn't operate the same. And after all, here's your situation. Who's going to get you at it? Nobody to help you. The thousand things he throws upon you.
Starting point is 00:12:39 God will change the tide of your emotional feeling if you will focus upon him and absorb in your mind what he's been doing. Then the next thing you and I have to do is to be willing to face up to what we did to get ourselves in that mess and repent of our own disobedience before God. All these start with an hour, so you can remember them. That is repent of the things we did to get ourselves in that mess. You see, isn't that God just going to reach down and pull us? out and patches up and say, okay, things are going to be fine. We have to face the issue, and David had to face it here. He got himself in this mess. He was standing in the ruins and the ashes of his own self-will, and God had to bring him into himself. And that's really what happened in this passage.
Starting point is 00:13:28 David came to the end of himself, and what is he doing? He's having to face up to it. And you see, you're not going to have an encouraged heart, my friend, until you wouldn't to face up with God and say, Lord, I am responsible. I may not be totally responsible as far as the world is concerned, but Lord, I must assume responsibility that I'm here because of my disobedience. I violated your will. I violated your principles. I assume responsibility, and I'm thanking you for your forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Very important. And you know what happens? That takes the guilt away. Then you begin to sense a feeling of freedom. And you see the tides turned. the feeling of remorse and distress and disillusionment, the feeling of hopelessness, the tide turns. You become freed in your own spirit.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And then I think the last thing that I would say here is, it's exactly what David, and that is report for new orders. That's what David did. He's a beautiful picture. The Bible says he encouraged his heart. Doesn't give us all the details. He encouraged himself and the Lord his God,
Starting point is 00:14:32 and then what did he do? He sought the Lord for the next. move in his life. Now I think here's a very important point when it comes to encouraging oneself because here's what sometime we do. We draw a circle around ourselves and we say, Lord, look at the mess I'm in. And even as we begin to try to get out of it, if we're not careful, we'll go through some of these steps and we'll say, and oh Lord, I don't know how long I'm going to be here. Oh, God. That's not what God wants us to do. Once we've gone through those steps, he wants us to say, Now, Lord, what's the next step?
Starting point is 00:15:05 That's always a key question. What's the next step, Lord? What do you want me to do now? You see, God doesn't ever want us to walla in what he's gotten us out of. If he has moved you out of this point of distress and disaster in your life, you may still be, listen, watch this.
Starting point is 00:15:23 You may still be standing in it physically. But what does God do when you begin to encourage your heart spiritually and emotionally and mentally, he moves you out of it? And you see, God always gives us some new order once we settle up with him. He has another step. He doesn't want you wandering and say, well, I'm just going to wait upon the Lord and just see what God finally does. God doesn't operate that way because, you see, if you wait, you say, when haven't you preached waiting upon the Lord, right, there's a time to wait and the time to move.
Starting point is 00:15:54 And when you're encouraging your own heart in a given situation and you've gone through these steps, the next step is to ask. the Lord. Now, Lord, I'm reporting for duty. What do you want me to do at this point? He doesn't want you wallowing in the past. David didn't have to go through any long, a debriefing period with God. He didn't have to pay him back anything. He said, Lord, what shall I do? Listen, pursue, for thou shall surely overtake them, and without fail, you'll recover everything you've lost. Let me ask you something. Is there something in your life the night you've lost, you wish you could get back? It just might be that God's waiting you to get on the rocks at the bottom end of yourself, but no other place to go where he can show you what to do next.
Starting point is 00:16:48 He said, pursue them. You're going to recover all of it. The rest of that chapter talks about it. Verse 18 says, and David recover it all. He didn't lose one person, one sheep, one goat. He didn't lose one. Listen, you see, God makes no mistakes. listen to what God said. He says,
Starting point is 00:17:07 Pursue for thou shall surely overtake them and without fail, recover all. You know what we say? We say, well, you know, most of it. Part of it. When God says all, God meant all. The Bible says God told David, David pursue them. He listened to him weep. He heard his cry. He heard his sense of desperation. He heard his appeal. He heard him crying out to Almighty God in absolute total desperation and helplessness. God heard him. And God heard him. and God knew that David had reached the point where he was once again usable for God. Friend, you can be in a crowd and be in distress and have nobody to encourage your heart.
Starting point is 00:17:48 But if you'll just jot down those seven hours, maybe on your fingers or somewhere, maybe if you feel something coming on, then stick this in your pocketbook. And you see, as you go through it, God will lift your spirit, and he'll give you something to do that'll change your whole perspective and your whole attitude about life. What God did at Zichlagg he opened the gate
Starting point is 00:18:12 for David to a whole new life because what happens after this the battle of the Listines in the nation of Israel Jonathan and Saul are dead as a result of the battle and David becomes the king but it took Zichlag to get him ready he was not fit to be king
Starting point is 00:18:30 until he was broken standing in the ashes and wreck of his own messed up life. There because of self-willed, then he was ready to be the king. And could it be that God may be waiting for you tonight to get to the end of yourself before he opens the door of something that you've been waiting for for a long time? Thank you for listening to How to Encourage Yourself. For more inspirational messages like this one, visit our 24-7 online station.
Starting point is 00:19:03 And if you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by intouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of InTouch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.

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