Limiting the limitless?
I know, that
sounds like an impossible task, but I believe it is something that most of us
do on a daily basis!
I am sure that we can all agree that God can
do anything, and that if you or I were to get in a wrestling match with Him
neither of us would stand a chance. The
Bible tells us in Matthew 28:18 that God possesses all power. How then can we, mere mortals, limit the
ability of Almighty God to do whatever he decides to do?
Psalms 78:41 Yea, they turned
back and tempted God, and limited the Holy One of Israel.
We know, based on what this verse says, that
it is a possibility; because, the children of Israel did so while they were in
the wilderness on their extended journey from Egypt to Canaan. The Hebrew children, by their actions, caused
God’s blessing and provision for them to be held back. The God of Heaven, who miraculously delivered
these people from bondage and had brought them through the Red Sea, is now
being forced by those same people to hold back the blessings He so greatly
desires to give to them. Why? God is
bound by His Word, and He cannot bless people or answer the prayers of those
who are living deliberately contrary to His will. (Matthew 6:33; John
9:31)
We look at this Bible story and say to
ourselves, “I would never do that! All
they had to do is obey God and follow Moses; then everything would have worked
out just fine!” In reality, we have the
same tendency in our lives today as the Hebrews did during that time. We do not always enjoy living by faith, and
waiting on the Lord to help us; we would rather just take care of the situation
ourselves. Sadly, this is a common mistake
that we make, and in so doing, we limit the limitless power of God in our
lives.
All too often, I believe, good
Christian folks will set out to live for God and to keep His commandments, but
these well meaning people make this common mistake of maintaining complete
control of their lives rather than allowing the Lord to have His rightful place
in their lives. They work hard to do
everything just as God would want them to and they try to treat everyone the
way they would want to be treated, but they never pass God’s tests! You see, God created us to depend on Him, and
when we attempt to live our lives in our own power we are destined to fail. He tells us in, Philippians 4:13:I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me.Through Christ is that part that is
often quoted, but rarely lived.
It is a special place for a Christian
to have done all that he can do and to have prayed as long as he can pray for a
given situation; because, he is about to see the hand of almighty God at
work! I plead with you, my friend, not
to make the mistake of taking over at the last second. You see, when we are in control of our lives
we rob ourselves of the powers and abilities of God, and we become guilty of, LIMITING the Limitless!
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