Sunday, September 23, 2012

I can do it on my own?

We live in a society that tells us we can do it on our own. Bookstores are filled with self-help books that give us advice on how we can do things on our own. The story of the American Dream says that if you work hard enough, you can achieve anything you want.

While it is true that hard work is important, we can come to believe that we don’t really need God, even when it comes to the things of the Kingdom. We can begin to think that with the right marketing, a great speaker, entertaining worship, and quality programs, that we can accomplish great things for God.

While I don’t want to dismiss those things or call them bad, they reveal our attitude that we don’t really need to rely on God. God doesn’t need clever marketing or talented entertainers to accomplish his purposes. For thousands of years, God has relied on common people, sometimes even below average people, to do great things for the Kingdom.

First, let’s consider when God was seeking a new leader for his people to replace Saul. Each of Jesse’s sons was brought before Samuel, but none of them were the one that God wanted. While Samuel was looking for the one that looked the best on the outside, God was looking at something else…

But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7)

While David made his share of mistakes, some of them huge, God chose the person who had the heart that God desired. God wasn’t choosing a king based on his height, build, or apparent strength. Rather, God was seeking someone who was willing to trust in him.

In the New Testament, we find another person who trusted in God. As he shared  significant struggle he faced, Paul wrote these words about dealing with his “thorn in the flesh”…

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. (2 Corinthians 12:9-10)

We must learn to trust in God and rely on God. It is an essential part of the Kingdom and one of the hardest things to do in our society. While almost everything around us tells us to trust in ourselves and our own strength, God shows us time and time again that when we trust in him, we can accomplish more than we could ever imagine.

 

shine!
Jason

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