"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 of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ
may rest upon me!" 2 Corinthians 12:9
God's strength is made perfect in our weakness. This means that
the
Divine power is most conspicuous--when our weakness is the most
thoroughly felt. We have got first to be emptied of all
self-conceit
and self-confidence. A bucket cannot hold air and water at the
same
time. As the water comes in--the air must go out. The reason of
some
hard trials--is to get the accursed spirit of SELF out of
our hearts!
When we have been emptied of self-trust--we are in the condition
to be
filled with might in the inner man, by the power of the Holy
Spirit.
A Christian must not only realize his own utter feebleness--but he
must
give up what worldlings rely on, and admit that "vain is the help
of
man." That poor woman who had tried all the doctors in her
neighborhood, and had only grown worse in body, and poorer in
purse--is
a touching illustration of our invalid souls. She, having
despaired of human help--came crouching to the feet of
the Son
of God. One touch of His garments sent a new tide of health
through her
veins. Just so, contact with Christ brings currents of the
Divine power into our souls--so that we can do all things through
Christ who strengths us!
This is the real office of faith. It is simply the linking
of
our utter weakness--to the omnipotence of Christ! We furnish the
weakness--and He furnishes the strength--and that makes the
partnership! The baby furnishes a hungry little mouth--and the
mother
furnishes the nourishing milk. The mother is happy that she can
give
the full supply--and the rosy darling is happy as it draws in the
sweet
contentment. What a beautiful picture of
my
poor, weak, hungry soul--resting on the bosom of
the
Infinite Love! There is no danger that the supply will ever
give
out, for my Lord, my Feeder, my Supporter--is constantly saying
unto
me, "My grace is sufficient for you." In this way we are
strengthened
with all might, according to His glorious power.
(Theodore Cuyler,
"God's Light on Dark Clouds")
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