Discouragement is a disease unique to human beings, and it's universal—eventually everyone gets it. I have no doubt you've experienced discouragement at times, maybe many times. You might even be discouraged at this very moment.

Do you know how often I have wanted to quit being a pastor? Every Monday morning! So here's what I've learned about battling discouragement:

What Causes Discouragement?
#1 Cause—Fatigue
When you're physically or emotionally exhausted, you're a prime candidate to be infected with discouragement. Your defenses are lowered and things can seem bleaker than they really are. This often occurs when you're halfway through a major project and you get tired.

#2 Cause—Frustration
When unfinished tasks pile up, it's natural to feel overwhelmed. And when trivial matters or the unexpected interrupt you and prevent you from accomplishing what you really need to do, your frustration can easily produce discouragement.

#3 Cause—Failure
Sometimes, your best laid plans fall apart—the project collapses—the deal falls through—no one shows up to the event. How do you react? Do you give in to self-pity? Do you blame others? As one man said, "Just when I think I can makes ends meet—somebody moves the ends!" That's discouraging!

#4 Cause—Fear
Fear is behind more discouragement than we'd like to admit. The fear of criticism (What will they think?); the fear of responsibility (What if I can't handle this?); and the fear of failure (What if I blow it?) can cause a major onset of the blues.

What's The Cure For Discouragement?
There's a fascinating story in the Bible about how a guy named Nehemiah mobilized the residents of Jerusalem to build a wall around the entire city. Half way through the project, the citizens became discouraged and wanted to give up—because of the four causes I've given.

Here's what Nehemiah taught about defeating discouragement (Nehemiah 4):

Rest Your Body
If you need a break—take one! You'll be more effective when you return to work. If you're burning the candle at both ends, you're not as bright as you think!

Reorganize Your Life
Discouragement doesn't necessarily mean you are doing the wrong thing. It may just be that you are doing the right thing in the wrong way. Try a new approach. Shake things up a little.

God Will Help You
Just ask Him. He can give you new energy. There's incredible motivating power in faith.

Resist The Discouragement
Fight back! Discouragement is a choice. If you feel discouraged, it's because you've chosen to feel that way. No one is forcing you to feel bad. Hang on! Do what's right in spite of your feelings. No feeling lasts forever.

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