2 Corinthians 1:8-11
Into every life a little rain must fall. So goes the familiar saying about the inevitability of hardship. But what if the rain turns into a torrential downpour like a life challenge that requires strength beyond what is humanly possible? The apostle Paul describes such a situation in his letter to the Corinthians. He wrote of an affliction that weighed so heavily on his heart and body that he didnt expect to survive.
Pauls approach to his problem, found in 2 Corinthians 1, still works today: We would not trust in ourselves, but in God who raises the dead . . . and will deliver us. The strength that we need during trials is available through Jesus Christ, whose supernatural energy flows through every believers mind, body, and spirit.
How does this happen? John 14:17 says when someone receives Jesus as Savior, His Spirit comes to live inside the new believer. As a result of this indwelling, the power that Christ demonstrated while on earth prevails in those who now call upon Him for aid. However, for us to access His supernatural strength, we must trust His promise to supply what we need when we need it. As long as we attempt to muddle through using our own abilities, we will prevent His Spirit from unleashing divine help.
Jesus Christs power is unleashed in our life when we acknowledge our helplessness. The effect is immediate. As soon as we surrender to the Lord, His might is working inside us so we can endure hardship while maintaining our joy and peace.
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people here on earth have a job to do. they have to make a living, clothe & feed their families. what do you propose? just sit down & let god do everything?