The Strength of Weakness

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So [Gideon] said to [the Lord], “O my Lord, how can I save Israel? Indeed, my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house.”          Judges 6:15

Recommended Reading: 2 CORINTHIANS 12:7-10  “And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure.For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me.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.10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.”

COMMENTSThere are many mysteries in scripture about God.  Today we will discuss one of them noted above.   Why does God choose to use the most unlikely people to do His Work, especially work that includes miracles both in work done and especially miracles in results of that work?   Yet, this seems to be what God enjoys and prefers doing.  He picked Moses, who had difficulty talking and lacked confidence, to lead the multitude of Israelites out of Egypt.  He picked David, the youngest and least gifted to be king of Israel.  He picked Joseph to save Israel and Egypt from starvation.  He picked Daniel, a boy lacking physical strength and experience and breeding to bring God’s message to captive Israel and to the greatest empire and king of his day.  But also, to write down revelation that is even yet foretelling a future time.  Why did He pick Mary, a young poor girl, to be His earthly mother? What about all the disciples, especially Peter? Then there is Saul who would become Paul.  What did they have in common beyond just being unlikely?  What did God see in them that others didn’t?   That is the mystery, but in hindsight we can notice a few key qualities:

  1. God saw every one of them for what they would become with His help. 
  2. God knew each before they were conceived and planted a purpose and unique calling.
  3. God wanted servants who would need to seek His help and guidance because of little ability to solve problems on their own. God selected and prepared each to give Him their full attention and obedience.  GOD PICKED SERVANTS HE KNEW WOULD UNDERSTAND THEIR MISSION AND BE FAITHFUL. 
  4. He also picked servants we could relate to and gain a clear example of transforming influence God has when we encounter and have relationship with Him.
  5. But best of all, HE PICKED PEOPLE HE LOVES AND ENJOYS BEING WITH, SO HE ENJOYS WORKING WITH AND THROUGH THEM!

Ok, so how do we unpack this and what do we do with such realization? 

  1. We must both look at the transformed lives of each, at the message they gave, and at the impact that message had and continues to have on those who receive it.
  2. We must explore what their response was when God called them. I believe the most insightful response, but common response, came from Mary recorded for us in Luke 1:46-55.  Mary’s response showed a deep love and trust in God and a sincere and personal relationship in God.  Not everyone had her depth of trust at first but all grew to that depth of trust over time.
  3. Christ’s mission was to give everyone the same opportunity Joseph and Daniel and David had. He showed and gives us opportunity to humble ourselves and seek Him open ourselves to receive His Transforming Spirit too.  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.”  II Corinthians 12:9  

Let’s explore what such revelation tells us. 

  1. God’s loves and desires to fellowship with and transform everyone, including you and me, just as much as He did David and Saul and Daniel and Mary.
  2. Christ’s redemptive sacrifice on the Cross, His triumphant Resurrection, and His abiding Holy Spirit provides an opportunity for everyone that He gave Believers identified in scripture and millions of other believers not identified in scripture both during bible times and the centuries since/
  3. THAT IS THE GOOD NEWS OF EASTER THAT WAS COMPLETED AT PENTECOST WITH THE FIRST FILLING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN AND THROUGH THE DISCIPLES TO THOSE PRESENT.

It is hard for us to consider, let alone embrace, the concept of God wanting to and willing to transform you and me into a Daniel or a Mary or a Paul or a Billy Graham.  Most of us really don’t want to become one of them in conduct or mission.

But let’s look at someone equally transformed but much closer to us.  What about that godly grandmother or Sunday school teacher or pastor that had a huge impact on us.   Those of us so blessed and had parents so transformed are blessed with examples leaving a legacy and influence that continues to impact and transform and motivate us to draw closer to Christ and to His Holy Spirit.  I dare say every example both made famous in scripture and those not, all had such influences in additional to God’s direction influence too.

Such realization and insight are nudging me to draw closer to Him and love Him more, but also to re-evaluate and deepen my commitment to Him too.  I hope and pray it will you too.  We have no idea what God has in mind for you and me if we surrender to His guiding hand.  He may prepare us to touch and reach only one.  One who may be called to reach only one too and so on.  If that is all, over the next 4 generations, 4 more would have lives eternally changed.  If we consider that change impacting their families than number could be 16- hundreds.   But more likely God is calling us to minister to and impact dozens or even hundreds of others over our lifetime, resulting in thousands impacted over the next 4 generations.

Stop and think of the compounded impact and legacy of a godly grandparent realized on their family now and families of those who knew them.  That is our calling and mission.  Today we are in a season between Easter and Pentecost.  A good time of reflection and prayer seeking His Council and Direction.   A time, like it was for the disciples, to wait and seek and preparing for His Holy Spirit to indwell and guide and prepare.  Only God knows what great good will result if we are ready to receive.  AMEN!                                                      “Real true faith is man’s weakness leaning on God’s strength. “D. L. Moody    

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