CHRIST’S STRENGTH IN MY WEAKNESS
Paul told the Corinthians that he had learned to glory in his weaknesses, for it was in weakness that he had experienced the power of Christ at work in and through him. He had learned that real strength comes out of weakness which, distrustful of itself, gives itself up to God.
The weak learn to lean on God. Just as the Israelites in the wilderness learned to gather enough manna for the day, so we can learn to depend on Christ’s power for the troubles of today. The Lord will empower us to face each day when we call on Him, for the Scripture says, “As thy days, so shall thy strength be” (Deut. 33:25).
Do you already own the strength and resources to accomplish the dreams God has given you? Then, your dreams are too small and your labors are too self-dependent. Yet God calls us to things too big for us to do without Him.
Paul’s pedigree included admitting his personal weakness and total reliance on Christ’s power. He never claimed to be a hero. He lifted up Christ as the Hero!
Do you feel weak today? Good. Don’t see it as an excuse for inaction, but rather as the perfect opportunity to call on Christ’s power! For when we are weak, then in Christ, we are strong.
PRAYER: Dear Father, give us this day our daily bread. Give us strength for today. Empower us to do Thy will. Give us both the will and the power to accomplish that which You have ordained for us. And we will give You all the glory. For it is in Jesus’ name that we pray, amen.