Be
anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with
thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God,
which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through
Christ Jesus. (Phil 4:6-7)
It is this “peace of God” that has been
eluding me lately while I tried to figure out what I have to do to get
it back. Then the Lord gave me this verse from Isaiah: “I will wait for the
LORD…I will put my trust in him” (Isaiah 8:17). It was then that I realized
that God has been telling me, “trust me,” while I was trying to answer my own requests and manufacture
the peace only He can give. Dumb! We are to bring our requests to him and
wait faithfully to see what He does! If we keep trying to do for ourselves what
only God can do we are just being faithless, and this faithlessness is the
core of all fear and anxiety. We were not made to be rugged individualists. We
are neither omnipotent nor omniscient, but we were made for relationship with
the God of the universe who is both of these things and so much more! So when
we cry, ”Abba Father,” and the Spirit of the Son within us intercedes on our
behalf, bringing our requests to the Father, He always hears and answers according to His will and purpose for us. This is the
wonderful pathway of communication that was put in place when the Son of God
took upon himself the human nature, becoming like us in every way but without
sin. He showed us how to deny ourselves, while living abundantly according
to the will of the Father. Then He died and rose again so he could give us the gift of the Holy Spirit who is the source of that peace that had eluded me until I heard Him say, "Trust me. You don't have to do anything I don't give you the power to do." The wonderful mystery of the gospel
of Jesus Christ is that we can do whatever God asks of us, if by faith we trust Him and allow Him to do
it! The apostle Paul was our example of
how this works when he said, “I can do all things through Him who
strengthens me” (Phil.4:13).
2 comments:
Nice post, May! Yes, he wants us to *be* with Him before we *do* anything!
Amen! I like what you remind us of here. He does not ask us to do what He will not empower us to do! Blessings on you May!
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