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July 3, 2013
July 3, 2013
"Sufficiency"
Scripture Reading:
2 Corinthians 12:9 (HCSBO) This is the message you have heard from the beginning; we should love one another.
Devotion And Meditation:
Just turn on your television at about any hour,
peruse through the local book store, and you will be surrounded by self-help
experts assuring us we can overcome all our weaknesses, must be
true, right?. How often do we spend time, effort and dollars to get
the latest "get rich, get happy, find peace" that are thrust at us on TV,
radio, books and ads. Honestly, we haven't seen much of
it. Sadly over time, we come to the realization that the only one
who gets rich, feels happiness and obtains a sense of peace (and arrogance), are the
ones who touted the product; of course this leaves many more unhappy with their
lives. What we have seen and come to know are those who, with God's
help, have changed their lives by building on their strengths. Trying to
stamp out weaknesses on our own just wastes valuable time, energy and
money, that could be redirected toward Godly pursuits. Whenever an addict stays clean, does it mean he is no
longer vulnerable in that area, or has he filled the vacuum with something
better. The fact that he is clean proves that God can help overcome
"temptation from becoming so strong that you can't stand up against it".
There are so many socially acceptable (and encouraged) weaknesses that
masquerade as strength, perfectionism, materialism, judmentalism and status
seeking. Many people who would be ashamed they are an alcoholic, are proud
to be a workaholic ! Driven by fear and obsessed with time, they focus
on doing instead of being. That is, their obsession with not having
enough. They may wind up in cardiac rehabilitation, bargaining with God
for another chance! Constantly dwelling on your weaknesses just reinforces
them, but building on your strength brings healing and happiness. The good
news is, you don't have to do it alone. God said, " My grace is
sufficient".
Galatians 2:20
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