Blog Update

This week we will be a launching a more regular scheduled posting. This is in connection with the "weekly impact cards" for our ministry team and participants. Each week a post will be published to encourage, challenge and point people to Jesus. They will be written by our sports team and volunteer staff. I trust they are an encouragement to you as well.

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tim

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Grace

“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV)

How often do we truly realize our own weakness? We are all restricted by abilities and limitations whether they are physical, mental, or situational. The older I get the more I realize weakness in my own life. We all remember our youth when opportunities seemed to be endless and our dreams were not crushed by reality. For example, I was still on the road to become a professional athlete up to middle school, which hasn’t quite panned out the way I once envisioned. As adults we realize that we don’t always succeed in the plans that we set for ourselves. Sometimes we even lose the courage to try anymore.

This passage in 2 Corinthians gives great news for the weak in heart, body, and mind. No matter what our limitations are, this verse pertains to those who believe in the gospel; which is simply that God loves us so much he sent his Son to die for all the sins of the world and through the death and resurrection of Jesus we are wiped clean of our sin and we will spend eternity with God.

The promise that was given from God to the writer of Corinthians, Apostle Paul, was that “my grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” The challenge I take away is to be open with myself and God about my weakness. The first step towards letting God’s power work in my life is to embrace humility, and it takes humility to address weakness. Remember this week that alone our works will never amount to anything. It is God’s grace that is enough. God is the only one that can use our weakness to show his power.