Aspiring athletes and students are always looking for an edge, seeking to attain new heights. Meanwhile, coaches and teachers use motivational speeches to get the most out of their pupils, trying to maximize their God given talents. However, sometimes you need to remember the words of Job, “the Lord gives and takes away.” Thus, whether you’re enduring a trial in life, struggling your way through a test or trying to stop a losing streak, God only has one question for you: what do you have left?
The apostle Paul shares this sentiment, reflecting upon a physical ailment he was forced to accept, 2 Corinthians 12:7-10. Paul’s health concerns led him to embrace this situation, leaning on the Lord to help him cope with daily pain. Humbled and helpless, Paul found inner strength when he placed his trust in God with what he had left. Once he reached this point in his life, Paul uncovered the power of Christ in human weakness.
As for me, I find myself doing just the opposite, relying on my own strengths and talents to get by. The end result has been predictable, lacking joy, peace and unfulfilled in my current state of life. Despite my failures, I serve a God of second chances, able to rescue me from myself, Psalm 91:14-15. Therefore, if you find yourself in a similar predicament, swallow your pride by giving God what you’ve got left.
When has Christ shined through your weaknesses?
by Jay Mankus