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Gifts That He Gives - By Reuben Morgan
There is something very profound about the words of John G. Lake when he said, "Quit sweating, quit wrestling. It is not TRY but TRUST."God in all of his manifold wisdom foresaw the problem of stress and striving that has been plaguing humanity for centuries - He beckons us to learn Trust. In Romans chapter 4, Paul writes that Abraham trusted God to set him right instead of trying to be right on his own (4:3), he was trusting- him- to- do- it (4:5). In fact, it's this trusting that the Bible describes as 'gift' - sheer gift (Rom 4:5).
Paul's perspective that we read about in Romans 4 will change the way that you see the difficulties and the pressures of life. It will cause you to understand the things that God has given you that seem too much at times; the job that's too big, the team that seems beyond help, the congregation that you long to see truly worship God, the difficult child, the marriage in despair... this is God's gift to you!
The dictionary defines "gift" as something given; a present. A gift is not worked for or earned, it is something given from one to another for the benefit of the receiver.
It is a mind shift to see your biggest challenges in life as gifts given to you by your all-knowing Heavenly Father - but that is exactly what the Bible describes to us!
Paul says; if you're a hard worker and do a good job, you deserve your pay; we don't call your wages a gift (Rom 4:4). He goes on to say: But if you see that the job is too big for you, that it's something only God can do - as in, the job is beyond what you know you could do yourself in your own strength, or skill base or capacity, then this is where 'trusting' God and 'gift' come into play. Paul says that it's when we trust to God the difficult areas and circumstances of our lives that this trusting-him-to-do-it is what gets you set right with God, by God. Sheer gift.
All of a sudden I come to realise that the challenges that face me are God's gift to me that I would be right before Him. As I learn complete dependence on God, He shapes me and moulds me and is able to work in and through me by His great power.
C. H. Spurgeon says; "The way to grow strong in Christ is to become weak in yourself."
In my own life I am learning the power of this incredible truth - my challenges equal God's gifts to me. I believe that as we learn to trust back into God's very capable and gentle hands all that he fills our lives with and all that he has entrusted to us in the first place, God will do miracles with our challenges.
An insightful Florence Nightingale said; "The very vastness of the work raises ones thoughts to God, as the only one by whom it can be done. That is the solid comfort - he knows."
I am learning to see the difficulties as gifts and blessings from my Heavenly Father that I would grow in intimacy with Him and learn to rely solely on my Jesus.
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