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Day 3: The Power Test
So far, most of the tests we’ve studied have involved how we respond when bad things happen in our lives. But the Power Test is different. This test has to do with how we respond when something good happens. In other words, it’s the test of success and it’s the hardest test I’ve ever taken!
When you have power, you have to choose when and how to use it because your decisions can greatly affect multitudes of people. The Power Test requires a different kind of restraint, discipline, and responsibility than the other tests. Genesis 41 tells the story of Joseph taking this test.
Suddenly, Joseph was called from the dungeon to interpret Pharaoh’s dreams. At that time, Joseph had been in Egypt for thirteen years. But things were about to change.
Pharaoh had heard that Joseph could interpret dreams. But Joseph refused to take the credit for his gift. Joseph said, “No, it is not in me to interpret dreams. It’s only God who can do it” (see Genesis 41:15–16). Joseph understood he needed to stay behind God. And because of Joseph’s humility, God trusted him with His power.
Psalm 62:11 tells us power comes from God. He has given every person power in some area of their life, and every person is a leader to some degree. It’s what you do with the power and blessings of God that is the true test of your character.
Like so many of the other tests, this test is about stewardship. God is looking for people He can trust to steward His power. Power isn’t ours to own, and it can be taken away just as quickly as it is given.
The Bible tells us God gave power to Jesus when Jesus walked this earth. Acts 10:38 says, “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, [He] went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.” What did Jesus do with that power? He went about doing good deeds. God gave Jesus power so He could do good - to heal people and set them free from the oppression of the devil.
Similarly, God did not give power to Joseph for Joseph’s sake. God gave Joseph power to feed the world during a severe famine! Power is not a bad thing. It’s a good thing, and it comes from God. God’s heart is always for people, so God’s power is always given to help people. That’s what power is for; God wants us to remember that.
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Every one of us is on a journey toward an extraordinary future. In this five-day plan consisting of excerpts from the new book Dream to Destiny, Pastor Robert Morris shares five of the ten character-building tests we all must navigate on the road to our God-given destiny.
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