HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT
“And the LORD said unto Gideon, The people that are with thee are too many for Me to give the Midianites into their hands, lest Israel vaunt themselves against Me, saying, mine own hand hath saved me.” (Judges 7:2).
“And He said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength
is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly
therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may
rest upon me.” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
The enemies of
Israel had once more beaten them down very low when God began to call Gideon to
be His agent of change. Gideon’s faith
was tentative at best and required some encouragement, but he was willing to do
what he was asked to do. God wanted him to
be an example of faith and obedience to the people of Israel who had fallen
away from serving God. When he blew the
trumpet to call the people to arms, 32,000 men came up to fight! This was not a bad army with which to face
the Midianites. God thought
otherwise. He told Gideon he had too
many men to deliver Israel – He didn’t want them thinking that THEY had saved
themselves. So, Gideon culled out 22,000
of the number by suggesting that anyone who was fearful and afraid could return
to their home. This left only 10,000. Still not bad, but God considered that this
was still too many men and suggested
a way of separating out the men that He wanted to remain. After testing them by the river’s edge, there
were only 300 warriors left to face the host of the Midianites. The enemy’s numbers were described as “… the sand of the sea for multitude.”
This story
reminds me of a time when the apostle Paul was struggling with a weakness in
his flesh that would not be healed, and he asked God three times to remove it
from him. The Lord simply said, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for My
strength is made perfect in weakness.” Paul's
response was that he would gladly glory in his infirmities, “that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” Like Paul, I am often troubled by my own weakness,
but the Lord reminds me that His grace is sufficient to meet any need in my
life and to deliver me from any temptation.
Just like Gideon, He allows me to be reduced to my weakness to remind me
that it is He who saves me, and not
myself.
Are you being
reduced to weakness by circumstances in your life that you can’t control? Do you feel helpless or hopeless over a
situation that you are experiencing? Do
you know that God is setting the stage for a mighty deliverance in your
life? It’s in your weakness that He is
made strong! As long as you are able to
handle the circumstances of your life by yourself, you have no need for God’s
help; and He is not glorified. When,
however, you are brought to the place where you can’t help yourself, that’s when
the power of Christ rests on you because you must then turn to Him for your
salvation!
We humans hate
to be reduced to weakness. We want to be
self-reliant and in control; but then we have the tendency to vaunt ourselves,
and we forget that we need a Savior.
Salvation is not just a one-time experience at an altar, but rather a
life-long process of learning to rely on Jesus Christ day by day, and step by
step. Are you learning to decrease so
that He can increase? Are you learning
to become weak so that He can become strong in your life? Are you learning that His grace is sufficient
for every need you will ever have? Don’t
be discouraged by what’s happening around you. Look to the Lord to fill you with His grace
and strength. It is not enough, though,
to merely acknowledge your weaknesses: you must also be willing to believe that the grace of God
will supply your lack. Paul said, "I can do all things through Christ
which strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13).
It would have been foolish for Gideon to slash his army from 32,000 to
300 men unless he was prepared to believe that God was directing him and would
prevail, and that Israel would overcome.
God wants to apprehend a people that He can show Himself strong through! Will you allow God to take you, despite all
your flaws, and transform you into the mighty man of valor that He is searching
for and sees that you can become?
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