2 Corinthians 6:4
In everything we do, we show that we are true ministers of
God. We patiently endure troubles and hardships and calamities of every kind.
Jesus prepared his disciples for what was to come. He forewarned them to expect tribulation in
their lives. He then inspired them by
letting them know that in the face of every adversity that He had already
secured the victory for them. So it is
with us.
In every element of our lives, we are certain to experience
resistance. Whether our activity is on
the physical, emotional or spiritual level, we cannot avoid being
challenged. This is simply a fact of
life. How we handle the resistance that
comes against us is dependent upon our level of proficiency in each key
area. Our ability to cope will be
determined by our strength, our emotional stability and our holiness. The good news is that we become more capable
in each area every time that we respond successfully to the challenges we face. Constant successful response to what the
world throws at us builds up our proficiency in each area. The more times that exercise is chosen over
idleness, the stronger we will be. The
more times patience is chosen over anger, the more peaceful we will be. The more times righteousness is chosen over
sin, the closer we come to reaching the holiness that Jesus has set aside for
us. The more times we make good choices
in any of our activities, the more proficient we become in producing positive
results in all areas of our lives.
But we must be aware of the trap that pride brings upon
us. If our success leads us to lean
solely on our own strength and capability, we will be in for some very hard
times. Let us learn to rely on Our Lord. If we do not lean regularly on the One who
promises to overcome the world for us, at some point the world will overcome
us. May all of our choices be made under
the guidance of the Holy Spirit dwelling within us and under submission to Our
Savior who won victory for us on the Cross.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that we may have peace in our
lives no matter what is coming against us.
We bless the name of Jesus who died on the Cross so that we may have
victory over all evil. We rejoice in
knowing that we can have comfort when the world is trying to steal it from
us. We pray that our pride will not lead
us to believe in our own ability to overcome the world. We ask, Father, for the wisdom to lean on Our
Savior in our times of tribulation. May
we be built up in every area of our lives through our submission to Your
Son. We ask all these things in the name
of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ.
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