Today's promise: God will never stop
working in our lives
Power source
"I can do
everything with the help of Christ who gives me the strength I need."
Philippians 4:13 NLT
Man is never so tall as when he kneels before God — never so great as when he humbles himself before God. And the man who kneels to God can stand up to anything.
Louis H. Evans1
Isaiah 9:6-7 NLT
Hang in there
Like most folks, the
apostle Paul had his share of financial ups and downs. He speaks openly of his
experience in the last few paragraphs of his letter to the church at Philippi.
His comments are wise and helpful for anyone facing hard times, fiscal or
otherwise.
He acknowledges having "plenty" on certain occasions and "almost nothing" in the way of financial resources at other times (Philippians 4:12). But notice that even in his bleakest moments, when his stomach was literally empty and growling, Paul's spirit was full (v. 11). Paul experienced genuine contentment in difficult times. How did he do this?
Paul relied on the strength of Christ to get him through. The verb translated "gives me…strength" means to infuse needed power into ou r souls. God's strength is a persevering kind of divine energy that can sustain you through economic difficulties or troubles of any kind.
Praying God's Promise:
I need help, Lord, and you have promised to infuse me with your infinite power. Without divine assistance I cannot press on. With your help and strength, I can do whatever you ask of me. Give me a second wind. I look to you in trust because I know you are faithful.2
1Quoted in Wise Words & Quotes by Vernon McLellan (Tyndale) p 211
2From Praying God's Promises in Tough Times by Len Wood (Tyndale) pp 170-71
He acknowledges having "plenty" on certain occasions and "almost nothing" in the way of financial resources at other times (Philippians 4:12). But notice that even in his bleakest moments, when his stomach was literally empty and growling, Paul's spirit was full (v. 11). Paul experienced genuine contentment in difficult times. How did he do this?
Paul relied on the strength of Christ to get him through. The verb translated "gives me…strength" means to infuse needed power into ou r souls. God's strength is a persevering kind of divine energy that can sustain you through economic difficulties or troubles of any kind.
Praying God's Promise:
I need help, Lord, and you have promised to infuse me with your infinite power. Without divine assistance I cannot press on. With your help and strength, I can do whatever you ask of me. Give me a second wind. I look to you in trust because I know you are faithful.2
1Quoted in Wise Words & Quotes by Vernon McLellan (Tyndale) p 211
2From Praying God's Promises in Tough Times by Len Wood (Tyndale) pp 170-71
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