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How to Survive a Power Failure
How to Receive God's Power
Ray Patrick, Presenter
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8 (New International Version)
What do you do when you can’t make things right? What do you do when you have
no power and all you can do is stand on the sidelines and watch?
There’s Watching, Then There’s Watching
We tend to take an either/or view of Christianity. We believe that if only we follow Jesus Christ, he'll give us the power to plow through life with nothing stopping us. Or we believe that we’re in the passenger seat, just along for the ride, and that God doesn't need us to do anything.
The truth lies somewhere in-between.
As you read the Bible, you see that the great heroes of faith, like Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Joshua and Gideon were active. They did their part and learned to get out of the way when it was time for God to do his part.
They were both doers and watchers, and that’s what we need to be. Yet the kind of watching they did wasn't passive. It was active because of what was going on inside them.
How To Receive God’s Power
These great men lived out their trust in God. They saw his power working in their lives because they learned how to surrender.
That’s the key to surviving life’s power failures. The amount of God’s power in our lives is directly proportional to how much we surrender to him. No surrender, no power. Little surrender, little power. Total surrender, unlimited power.
It’s simple, really. God can’t fill a heart that’s full of itself, and in our pride and arrogance, that’s how we men often are.
Surrender is scary. It goes against our masculine nature. In every endeavor in life, surrender is a bad thing, but in our relationship with God, surrender is essential.
We don’t believe this until our lives hit rock bottom, until we get into one of those power failure situations where our own power is worthless.
Even then, we fight against it. We’re too stubborn to let God take control. Surrender is so distasteful to us that we go through unnecessary misery rather than give in to God. Our pride prolongs our agony, and Satan just loves that.
Stepping Out Gradual
Spiritual growth is gradual. We don’t go from being a fresh-faced convert to a mature saint in one easy step. If we’re wise, though, we begin to give God opportunities to demonstrate his faithfulness. We step out by degrees. Most of us are too bullheaded to do it any other way.
Over the years, we learn that God can be trusted, not only in small things but in life’s worst tragedies as well. This idea of surrender becomes a proven reality in our lives.
Like the apostle Paul, we discover the true meaning of "…when I am weak, then I am strong." (2 Corinthians 12:10 NIV).
Our Christian faith doesn't guarantee that every tragedy will have a happy ending. But God does promise to pour his power into our lives to the degree that we let him. Once we make that truth our own, it will help us survive every power failure we have to face.
Father teach me how to surrender…
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