Unlimited Lord预览
One of the most important thoughts ever to enter my head is this: In Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, there is not one harsh syllable from Jesus to anyone who felt their need. That is a wonderful thought. Nowhere in Jesus' life story is there one harsh syllable for anyone who had a sense of need.
All Christ's harshness was reserved for those who were spiritually smug—the hypocrites and the self-righteous people who considered themselves spiritually wealthy (Revelation 3:14–17).
People who think they are rich and don't think they need anything are on dangerous ground. They receive Jesus' rebuke. They don't think they need the Kingdom of Heaven.
It is better to feel spiritually needy, for in fact, we are needy. When we feel our neediness, the Lord can bless us. It's wonderful to be weak, for then, and then only, are we ready to receive the Lord’s strength. Awareness of our need is a vacuum Christ can fill.
Despite our weakness, Christ is Conqueror. Though we are weak in faith and feel we are about to be destroyed, life's stormy seas are beneath Christ’s feet, and he has the neck of the serpent, the devil, under his heel.
Paul says that he finds “delight in weakness.” That’s a very challenging thought. Find a place where you can be alone and meditate on how God has turned your weaknesses into a blessing in your life.
读经计划介绍
Jesus is the Lord of your life, with his unlimited offer of salvation, connection and joy. He is the Creator of all things and the Redeemer of the world. But he is also your Savior, your friend and companion; he is your true ladder between earth and heaven. This reading plan offers you the opportunity to meditate about who Jesus really is, and how you can strengthen your connection to him.
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