"To
be like Christ. To displace self from the inner throne, and to enthrone
Him; to make not the slightest compromise with the smallest sin. We aim
at nothing less than to walk with God all day long, to abide every hour
in Christ and He and His Words in us, to love God with all the heart
and our neighbors as ourselves... It is possible to cast every care on
Him daily, and to be at peace amidst pressure, to see the will of God in
everything, to put away all bitterness and clamor and evil
speaking, daily and hourly. It is possible by unreserved resort to
divine power under divine conditions to become strongest through and
through at our weakest point." -- Bishop Handley Moule
It's that last sentence that hits me the hardest. It is possible by unreserved resort to divine power.
He's
been bringing it to my attention all over the place how much really
does rely on divine power. I don't think of it that way very often. How
much of our walk with God is through supernatural means... Incredible. And how
much I try to just take on for myself anyway. What a joke.
In a bible study I once did on the Fruits of the Spirit, He taught me that even the ability to love Him is a
supernatural one, because we are only made capable of it through the
Spirit. And, of course. I found in my own life that when I began to pray
a simple prayer of just falling more and more in love with Him, it
happened. I found myself in Love.
2 Corinthians 12:9-10 really sets my heart on fire. When I am weakest, then I
am strongest. Not just words. Not just religious jargon. Practical,
day-to-day Truth. It's a matter of reaching for that power that rests on
us in our weakness. Paul said He'd boast all the more gladly in his
weakness so that the power of Christ would rest on Him. This kind of
verse leaves me no excuse. I have all the strength and grace I could
possible require for every single challenge, temptation, trial,
whatever, right there in the Spirit. Right there in Jesus.
My precious King, thank You. Your grace is sufficient. In the
Spirit I can do what I couldn't, feel what I wouldn't, think what I
didn't... Your strength never wanes. I love You.
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''Your strength never wanes.''
Hallelujah for that! Was coming into town today and had something on my iPod(i can't recall what song it was) and I was overwhelmed with gratitude that He never faints or grows weary. He's always enough. Always.
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