2 Corinthians 12 - God's Power

God’s people ought to be different.  That’s a good thing.  God’s ways are different than the world’s ways.  God is and will be honored everywhere (Psalm 47:9).  One of the many paradoxes of Christianity is that God’s power works best in weakness.  Hard to understand, but true.

Jesus uses the weak to shame the strong.  Be careful what you boast about.  Your testimony is best shown in your life, in the fruit of your life.  Maybe try using no words, by keeping silent and letting your work show for itself (Proverbs 17:26-27).  It is essential that we not become proud.  The most significant compliance risk for any Christian organization is pride.  Recognize and expose it as a weakness - your boasting and pride is not a strength!  Stop copying the world.

God used Paul in his weakness.  Jesus’ grace was all Paul needed.  Do we need more?  Jesus’ power works best in our weakness.

In the grace of Almighty Jesus, we can joyfully endure anything: weakness, insults, hardships, persecutions, and any troubles we suffer for Christ.  

The proof that we are ministers of the new covenant is seen in our life and our message.  That’s more than enough.  Yes, what we do and say matters greatly.  Be wise and innocent.  God will work mighty works through you today.  Trust Him to go before you and to open doors.  Be open to Jesus working through you today in all you think, say, and do.

Lord Jesus, thank you for your way and your power.  Amen.



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