It's Not About You

November 21, 2011 in Blog by Abigail Abanilla

Taken from OMF’s daily devotionals.

“For when I am weak, then I’m strong.”
2 Corinthians 12:10

I need to underscore a foundational fact: God’s goal is not to make sure you’re happy. No matter how hard it is for you to believe this, it’s time to do so. Life is not about your being comfortable and happy and successful and pain free. It’s about becoming the man or woman God has called you to be. Unfortunately, we will rarely hear that message proclaimed today. All the more reason for me to say it again: Life is not about you! It’s about God.

How can I say that with assurance? Because of Saul’s response: “Most gladly, therefore I will rather boast about my weaknesses, with insults, with distress, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ’s sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Corinthians 12:9-10). That’s it! He got it too. And he went with it for the rest of his days.

When you and I boast of our strengths, we get the credit, and we keep going under our own head of steam. But when we boast in what He is doing in the midst of our brokenness, inability and inadequacy, Christ comes to the front. His strength comes to our rescue. He is honored.

Don’t miss the point. The very things we dread and run from in our lives are precisely what brought contentment to Saul. Look at the list: I am content when I lose. I am content when I am weak. I am content with insults. I am content when I’m slandered. I am content in distress. I am content with persecutions. I am content with difficulties and pressures that are so tight I can hardly turn around. Why? “For when I am weak, then I’m strong” (v.10). Knowing that brought the apostle, ablaze with the flaming oracles of heaven, to his knees.

What a way to live your life – content in everything – knowing that divine strength comes when human weakness is evident.

That’s what gave the man of grace true grit. It will do the same for us.

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