Sunday 23 August 2015

How Much Can You Do?

HOW MUCH CAN YOU DO?
(Philippians 4:13)

I bounce the question back to you; "How much can you do?"
By God's grace, a believer is a person that has his/her will dead or lost in Christ; this same person has his/her weaknesses buried in Christ, so all we see about such people is strength all around.

Many people think believers are superhuman; this is amazing to know that no believer is a superhuman. They have weaknesses like you do, they even have limitations the same way you have them. But one thing makes the difference; they have put away that part of them that makes them human, they have nailed them with Christ. And with Christ is no shadow of turning, not even limitations or barriers; He is strength in and out. His wisdom has no limits .

The moment a believer learns that he will only continue to struggle with certain things if he still insists on working with his own strength, the better for him. By human strength, no one can succeed;
1Samuel 2:9b - "...for by strength shall no man prevail."

Human strength is so limited. It can fail; it is not reliable a bit. You need to ditch your human strength now. Let Christ know you are weak and dependent on His strength. He sees your struggles. He is aware that you yearn to live holy. He knows that you desire to attain perfection. Just depend on His strength.

He is aware of your hustle for wealth and a living, but remember; Deuteronomy 8:18 - "But you shall remember the Lord your God; for it is He that gives you the power to get wealth,..."

Please depend on Him, enjoy the bliss around Him. Remember: "We can do all things through Christ that strengthens us."

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