Translate

3/1/20

Strength


Often I hear this scripture spoken by Christians at all levels of understanding, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." It's a quote by the apostle Paul and it's found in the book of Philippians chapter 4, verse 13. We like to say the words "I can do all things through Christ." And why wouldn't we? But oftentimes we don't give much thought to the latter part of that statement "WHO STRENGTHENS ME." I think we need to because of how we obtain this strength. There is a method of obtaining and accessing this strength.

The strength Paul spoke about was an inner power that sustained him even while undergoing the most serious physical circumstances (2 Corinthians 11:23-30; 2 Corinthians 12:1-10). Many present-day Christians have neither Paul’s confidence nor the strength of which he spoke. Perhaps it is because we do not know the answer to the question, “How does Christ strengthen us?” Actually there are three biblical sources from which we receive strength from the Lord:
1) The Word of God — Paul tells us that the gospel is not only God’s power to save but that we must continue in that gospel in order to be strengthened by it. To continue in it we must READ IT then ACCEPT AND OBEY what we've read (Romans 1:16; Romans 10:17; Ephesians 3; Colossians 1:1-11; 1 Timothy 4:16; 2 John 1:9).
2) Prayer — It is through the medium of prayer that Christians receive wisdom from above (James 1:5-6; Proverbs 2:1-6), and from that wisdom, receive strength to overcome trials and temptations (Proverbs 2:10-20). Note that we must ask for wisdom “in faith” — the source of that faith is the Scriptures (Romans 10:17).
3) Fellow Christians — Our fellowship with other Christians of like faith provides us the benefit of bearing one another’s burdens (Gal. 6:2; Romans 15:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:14), and receiving strength from one another (Hebrews 10:24-25; James 5:16; Numbers 11:1-2).

How does Christ strengthen us? By studying and making application of God’s word, engaging in daily prayer to God, and by giving one another strength and encouragement, we build up a bond between us that will survive even the fiercest of Satan’s assaults (2 Timothy 2:15 KJV; Hebrews 5:12-14; Philippians 1:3-6; Colossians 1:3-6; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-3; Romans 16:1-20; 2 Timothy 1:16-18). It's actually that easy. Not only does strength come from reading God's Word, so does faith for "faith comes in hearing, and hearing by the Word of God (Romans 10:17). Do you lack faith? Then don't put your Bible down because you doubt it's worth, pick it up. Do you lack the strength needed to conquer a vice, turn from temptation, or walk away from sin? Then pick up your Bible and read. The words contained on those pages will begin to clothe you in spiritual armor needed to do battle. Always include daily prayer and fellowship with other Christians who are struggling and learning like you.

If you do these things, then nothing will be too difficult or too hard to overcome. You will be strengthened in His Spirit and might. My closing prayer for you comes from Ephesians 3:16, That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man."
Until next time,
-Pat-

3 comments:

  1. Amen! Thank you, Pat! Great encouragement!

    ReplyDelete
  2. i attest, my strength and my faith do come by reading the word of God. it has been my continued reading and learning that has changed me. the word changed me on the inside and that has been manifested on the outside. i pray too and i fellowship when i can. my wife and i are considering an in-home bible study when the babies get older.

    ReplyDelete