Time with Jesus - Friday, 27 July
2012
Hi all,
The Lord’s Word tells us that
when we are weak then He is strong. This is a fascinating concept. God is not
looking for superheroes like the Hulk or even superman. He doesn’t need the
strength of a men or women. What He does look for are those who rely on Him and
Him alone. How do we do that? The only way is to die and allow Christ to live
in and through you. We will never be weaker than we are when we are dead.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Friday, 27 July 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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EQUIPPED
FOR BATTLE
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When I use the word, “all”, what is it I mean? Usually
it means a definite amount. If I pick up the salt shaker and nothing comes
out, I’m inclined to say’ “It’s all gone”. What I mean is the salt shaker is
empty. There’s still plenty of salt somewhere. It just isn’t where I need it.
Sure it’s all gone, but there is still lots more out there. Perhaps I should
have said, “the salt shaker’s empty”. It would have been a lot more accurate!
There is however, a huge difference between what I
say and what Jesus says. My “all” is not inclusive. His “all” includes
everything. So when He says “all power” or “all authority” He, means the lot.
To use an Americanism, “There aint no more nowhere!” This means exactly what
it says. Now if He has all the power, how much do you think is left over for
others? The correct answer is, “None!” Matthew’s gospel put it as follows: 18
When Jesus came near, he spoke to them. He said,
"All authority in heaven and on earth
has been given to me. Matthew 28:18 GW
Now I’m not a Greek scholar. But I do have access to
“Strong’s Hebrew and Greek Dictionary” along with his famous numbering
system. So I am in a position to “cheat” a little and impress you with the
knowledge available. Now according to him, the word translated “power” in the
KJV and ‘”authority” in all the other translations, is the Greek word “exousia”. It means privilege, which is, (subjectively) force, capacity,
competency, freedom, or (objectively) mastery
(concretely magistrate, superhuman, potentate, token
of control), delegated influence: - authority, jurisdiction,
liberty, power, right, strength. In plain “Jim-speak” it means that
there is no authority or power that He (Jesus Christ) hasn’t got. Now we are
His ambassadors; His representatives. Which means His power or authority has
been delegated to us! The enemy doesn’t really have anything other than what
we allow!
Notice also that your strength or my strength is not
the issue. But we don’t have to let Satan and Co, bully us.
When I was little, I used to tell the other boys
that if they touched me, they would have to settle with my big brother. It
seemed to work, no matter the size of the bully. But in this case, we really
do have a big brother. He is unbeatable! No matter how weak you and I are, He
is more than merely useful protection. Many years ago I remember attending a Charismatic
service in. The speaker was talking about Jesus and His delegated authority. Talking
from the first Epistle of Peter he quoted: 8 Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.1 Peter 5:8 NLT His comment was that the devil
looked like a lion but it’s all show. He’s a “mouse with a megaphone”. The
speaker’s theology may not be entirely correct. But I do like the idea. He
can yell, shout and try and intimidate as much as he wants. If he can deceive
us into thinking he is in charge, he will do so. He can’t. His only real
weapon now is deception. Subsequently I heard someone say that Satan was
trying to intimidate him while he was asleep. He awoke and took one look and
said, “Oh, it’s you!” Then he turned over and went back to sleep. Satan’s had
His day. Jesus thrashed him on Mt Calvary. So relax and let Jesus win again!
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
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39 For you equipped me with strength for the battle;
you made those who rise against me sink under me.
Psalms 18:39 ESV
10 Now
I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut
me down to size--abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ
take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger
I become.
2 Corinthians 12:10 MSG
11 Then Asa cried out to the LORD his God, "O LORD,
no one but You can help the powerless against the mighty! Help us, O LORD our
God, for we trust in You alone. It is in Your name that we have come against
this vast horde. O LORD, You are our God; do not let mere men prevail against
You!"
2 Chronicles 14:11 NLT
31 The
chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat. They thought, "That's the king of
Israel." So they turned to attack him. But
Jehoshaphat cried out. And the LORD helped him. God drew the commanders
away from him.
2 Chronicles 18:31 NIrV
8 It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust
in man. 9 It is better to take
refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes.
Psalms 118:8-9 NIV
16 The king is not saved by his great army; a warrior is
not delivered by his great strength. 17 The war horse is a false hope for salvation, and by its
great might it cannot rescue.
Psalms 33:16-17 ESV
12 This is not a wrestling match against a human opponent.
We are wrestling with rulers, authorities, the powers who govern this world
of darkness, and spiritual forces that control evil in the heavenly world.
13 For this reason, take up all the
armour that God supplies. Then you will be able to take a stand during
these evil days. Once you have overcome all obstacles, you will be able to
stand your ground.
Ephesians 6:12-13 GW
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Some things
are surely upside down from all we’ve seen and known.
The strongest
man in all the world, is reaping what was sown.
He spent his
days in training, with exercise and weights;
And now, his
bulging biceps, are adequate to state,
That here is
the ability to pick up sacks of lead.
And pile them
all together like loaves of fresh baked bread.
His strength
is in his muscles. That’s where he stores his power.
But if he
quits his exercise his muscles will turn sour.
Slowly
they’ll degenerate and will all turn to fat.
He’ll wonder
if he really knows who he is looking at.
The moral of
this story is, “All things in moderation”
If you truly
want to be a muscular sensation,
Understand
that for all time you’ll have to be committed,
Until there
comes a day when in a pine box you’ll be fitted!
But there is
a much better way. A way I recommend.
There’s
someone so much better, on Whom Christians can depend.
It is the
power of Jesus, the one who made it all.
The great and
mighty cosmos, to electrons very small.
We’re told He
has all power, which means omnipotent!
So when He
uses power, it means He isn’t spent.
It still is
all available, for it is infinite.
It truly
would be foolish to face Him in a fight!
You’ll never
beat the Master. It’s safer not to try.
‘And if you
ever do it, you’ll quickly wonder why?
So how can
people ever get the Master on their side?
Let Him be
your husband and you can be His bride.
Even if your
gender suggests that it is wrong,
Don’t give it
a second thought, if to Him you belong.
Here’s the
very reason why I’ve told this all to you
If He is your
husband, then you can see Him do,
Things which
were impossible for you to do alone.
But if He is
your Husband, you are not on your own!
He’s always
there beside you, to take on every foe.
If you wear
His armour, the enemy will know,
That though
you look so puny, so fragile and so weak,
That if they
come against you, you only have to speak,
And they will
be confronted by the strongest One of all.
And when
you’re at your weakest, you only have to call!
Then He will
join the battle. It isn’t worth their while.
So when
you’re at your weakest, just look at them and smile.
Call out
“Hallelujah!” They’ll know just what you mean,
And they will
quickly turn around and gallop from the scene.
Jehoshaphat
and Asa both proved it long ago.
And now it’s
time for you and me to understand and know,
That even if a
war horse has Satan on its back.
He’ll think
it’s not the season, to launch a new attack.
The battle’s
done and over. Once more the Lord has won!
And He will
turn and look at you, then smile and say, “Well done!”
Jim
Strickland
Written 27th July 2012 |