“Winners are
not people who never fail, but people who never quit.” ~Edwin Louis Cole
“Nothing is
impossible. The word itself says I’m
Possible.” ~Audrey Hepburn
“Self-confidence
is a super power. Once you start to believe in yourself, magic starts
happening.” ~unknown
Have you
been there? Have you ever scrounged for
just the right phrase that would lift your attitude and your belief above the
muck you found yourself stuck in? As a
believer in Jesus I live in this tension where the world says I am to be
confident that I am enough; the Bible says apart from God I can do nothing
(John 15:5). The world tells me I find my value through how I match up to
others; God’s Word says my value is found in Him. He says I am precious to Him, I am honored and
He loves me (Isaiah 43:4).
As
Christians, we live in this struggle to balance living in this world without
allowing the world to shape who we are.
It’s hard to decipher what to believe about ourselves, our dreams and
our potential. How do we go about
stretching ourselves to achieve the goals God has placed in our hearts? Where do we find the well of motivation to
keep us striving to do what we believe God has called us to do whether it is
raising children, holding down a full-time corporate job, investing in our
neighbors, opening our homes as a place of encouragement, creating an
empowering online presence, teaching a weekly Bible class, caring for an
elderly parent, or doing several things at one time?
There are
three scriptural truths that I am learning to lean into. They do more than motivate me, they ground
me. They provide a solid foundation so
that I can decipher truth appropriately.
The first scripture is Proverbs 28:26, “The one who trusts in himself is
a fool, but one who walks in wisdom will be safe.” (CSB) God’s word clearly
tells us not to blatantly trust our own perceptions and point of view. Our ideas can easily be skewed or downright
selfish. Instead we are to walk in
wisdom. To me that means spending time
in God’s Word, learning what God says is significant. Walking in wisdom includes intentionally
seeking to know God more and aligning myself with His character. It’s good to study scripture for insight into
a problem or conflict, and we need to remember that gaining knowledge isn’t the
only thing. Building our relationship with God is always the ultimate
goal. The deeper one’s intimacy is with
Christ, the easier it is to hear and follow the wisdom He reveals.
The second
truth is found in 2 Corinthians 3:5, “It is not that we are competent in
ourselves to claim anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is from
God.” (CSB) Each of us has gifts and abilities that make us shine. Others tell us how good we are at this or
that. The truth we need to remember is
that God is the source of whatever strength we call ours. There is a song by Christian musician, Ronnie
Freeman, called “The Only Thing.” In the
chorus of the song he repeats the phrase “the only thing that’s good in me is
Jesus.” None of us are competent in ourselves. Each of us needs Jesus. Sometimes I find myself putting expectations
on myself thinking I ought to be able to do a-b-c or handle x-y-z. Perhaps I’ve done the exact thing many times
before, or maybe I’ve come to think I’ve been a Christian long enough I should
know what to do. In those moments I need
to humble myself and recall this truth: my adequacy is from God. Whatever we do, whatever we may accomplish,
it is God achieving and not ourselves.
The third
truth is from Psalms 138:8, “The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me. Lord, your faithful love endures forever; do
not abandon the work of your hands.” (CSB)
Wherever God has placed us, whatever God has laid on our hearts to
accomplish, God will fulfill His purpose. I often have to go back over truths one and
two to double check that I am living God’s purpose and not my own. When I’ve squeezed in too much of my own
thoughts and ideas, or I am trying to do too much in my own strength, I’ve
stopped looking for what God wants to do in me, through me and for me. The Bible doesn’t say God will be faithful to
give us the life we’ve imagined will be purposeful. The Psalmist affirms that God will accomplish
what He sets out to do. We can trust
that God always chooses what is best; He is faithful and He never fails.
A Pinterest
worthy inspirational quote is good now and then. In each one I’ve read, there is a nugget of
truth. And we need to continually be
conscious that we can’t trust what we think, our adequacy is always found in
God alone, and we need to be focused only on God’s purposes. We each need to
base our motivation on the truth of God’s Word, relying on His wisdom and His
truth so that we are not led astray, and we are able to keep living the life He
longs for us to live.
Love love love.
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