Four-year-old Kinsey struggled to open her candybar. I offered to open it for her, but she insisted, "I can do it." After several tries, frustrated fingers handed me the Kit-Kat and I tore open the heavy plastic. Kinsey saw the broken pieces of her candybar and was not happy. "It's broken."
"Well, sometimes when we try to do things ourselves, that happens. Next time, let Grama do it for you, okay?" Kinsey agreed, "When I get bigger I can do it."
I smiled knowingly. We are never too big to need help. We are never so able that we cannot benefit from another's assistance. With God all things are possible. Not with age, or wisdom, or knowledge, or experience.
"I can do all thing through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
Yes, sometimes we are able to do things ourselves. However it is through Christ we are able to do things for God. Through Christ--not through our efforts, our energy, our desire, our ability, our talent, our understanding, our wit, our wisdom. Through Christ. He makes all things possible. Jesus. He fills a room of hatred with love. He lights up a darkened mind. He tears open the veil of blindness surrounding a lost soul's eyes. When we try to do things, relying upon our knowledge and education and logic, we often find the results as broken as Kinsey's Kit-Kat. When we yield to Christ and pray and ask Him to move in a situation, to tear open the difficult rather than force our way in, He takes the circumstances from our extended hands of need and is able to open doors we only longed for. selahV
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