The strong of this world have always over-powered the weak.
This is a world, from the fall of mankind into sin, which defines its
parameters on Strength, Power and sometimes brute force. This has been so since the dawn of time (as we know it) and the first
act of hatred when Cain destroyed his brother Abel. However, for the
people of God, it has not always been thus. The Word of the Lord is full
of examples of the people of God, being puny and put upon, yet prevailing under
the Power and Provision of victory of God, because they adhered (at the time)
to the very Principles of God. There are so many instances, but a main one can
be found in Exodus 17 where the Israelites beat the fearsome Amalekites backbecause Aaron and Hur held up Moses’ arms all day long (Verses 8-16). Who
ever heard of such a thing that a man’s arm being held up guaranteed military
victory over a superior fighting force? No one has because it is only because
of the intervention and the Strength of the Lord.
That same strength is available today for us, the people of
God, if we just let Him have Kingdom Authority over our lives…if we just allow
Him to be Who He is – Lord and Savior. We cannot “make” Jesus the Lord of our
lives, but we can surrender and submit to His Lordship and live our daily
lives, even minute by minute, through and in Christ. This is the difference
between being “IN” Christ and “OF Christ”. The majority of western Christianity,
including Christians we all know and love, are functioning as a body of people
“of Christ”, but are not walking in the full and complete calling and election
as a child of the Living God. Read what Ephesians 1:11 says: “In Him, we
also have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose
of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will.”
There it is right there – God has given us an inheritance so
that “IN HIM” we have all that we need – and that includes His Strength. The
question is how, when and/or IF we ever access this Strength. Christians
everywhere, including professing cultural Christians who are as deep as a
thimble, all love to quote Philippians 4:13. I wear bracelet myself that
verse which says that “I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me”
(or gives me strength, depending on your translation). But how many of us ever
go to Him, surrender our own will, and then say to the Father “Lord, Abba
Father, I cannot do this in my own weakness, I need YOU!” It all goes back to
the fundamental underlying premise of if we are “IN HIM” or “OF HIM”.
This is NOT a philosophical argument. This is practical
Christianity 101 – either you trust Christ, the Creator of the world which is
“OF” Him or we, who are called by His Name (Christians) are “IN HIM”. Read therest of Ephesians 1 (click here) if there is any doubt.
The Lord is our
strength when we wake up.
The Lord is our strength when we lie down.
The Lord
is our strength when we go to the kitchen for breakfast.
The Lord is our
strength when we kiss our spouses and head off to work. The Lord is our
strength when we travel on the busy roads and arrive to our destination alive.
The Lord is our strength to go to the job that HE GOT US.
The Lord is our
strength to help us cope with the tasks involved in that job so we can have the
paycheck that is the provision for our very physical existence. The Lord is our
strength when you arrive at the lunch hour and even have something to eat.
The
Lord is our strength when we stick out like a sore thumb as the elect in a
perishing world of lost co-workers who need HIS strength through us, in those
special divine appointments.
The Lord is our strength when we make it
home alive at the end of the day and have a place to rest and refresh.
The Lord
is our strength for all the activities during the rest of that day until our
collective heads hits the pillow at night.
It is the Lord, Who is your
strength and mine Who refreshes and renews us every night during those resting
hours that we may be able to awake anew every morning.
It is the Lord, Who is
our strength Whose mercies are therefore new every morning, so great is His
Faithfulness to us.
Therefore, we have a song. We must have a song, We
should have a song in our heart of praise to Our God. If we don’t have
this song of praise even after all of these truths about the very Strength of
the Lord to those who are IN HIM, then we should. The Joy of the Lord IS
our strength. Combine that with HIS Strength, new every morning, and there is
no way that the true 100% all-in sold-out, committed to the Lordship of Jesus
Christ, believer should not live, eat, sleep Psalm 40:1 -3 “I waited patiently
for the Lord and He inclined to me, and heard my cry . He also brought me out
of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and
established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth – a praise to our God;
many will see it and fear, and will trust in the LORD!”
There it is! Our prayer is we all rise up, day after day,
secure in the knowledge of the Holy One, wherein our daily estate enables us to
promptly proclaim “the Lord is my Strength and my Song”! He is worthy to be
praised! Amen.
No comments:
Post a Comment