STRENGTH = The MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL, OR SPIRITUAL ability to accomplish something. We need strength in all aspects of our lives. We need mental strength when we make decisions. We need emotional strength when we relate with others. We need physical strength when we do work. We need spiritual strength for morality and salvation. Human strength is limited. And yet, we fiercely depend on our own mental, emotional, physical, or spiritual abilities to accomplish anything. In life we need strength that goes far beyond our own abilities and efforts. Where can we find strength beyond ourselves?
READ: Psalm 18:1-2, 31-42
God is infinitely STRONG and the SOURCE of STRENGTH we need for all the circumstances we face in life! Throughout the Bible God is characterized as STRONG. Psalm 93:1 says, “(the Lord) has put on strength as his belt”. God is infinitely strong. There is nothing in all existence that is stronger or more able to accomplish something than God. There is nothing that God is incapable of doing or inadequate to accomplish. LifeStrong = DEPENDING on GOD for all the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual strength we need in life! How do we depend on God for a strong life? Be realizing that . . .
God is PERMANENTLY and IMMOVABLY strong (Psalm 18:31) – When we were in Haiti, there was a mission team digging a trench to lay a drain pipe underground. While digging the trench, they hit a rock, and it turned out that the rock they hit was the size of a minivan. It was NOT going to move. There is no greater “rock” besides God! There is nothing more immovable in all existence than God. God is not someone that we manipulate or attempt to conform to us. We have no choice but to manipulate our lives and conform to Him. He is bigger, greater, and ultimately stronger than anything in existence. This is immensely terrifying to those who oppose Him, but immensely comforting to those who love Him and look to Him as a source of strength.
God is a PERSONAL source of strength (Psalm 18:1-2, 32-42) – A weight lifter uses a spotter to able to lift more weight than they are physically capable of. If a weight lifter does not use a spotter they will be crushed under the weight of what they are trying to lift. God is like a spotter in life who offers us His strength to be able to “lift” the things of life that we are unable to lift by ourselves. King David writes Psalm 18, “when the Lord rescued him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul”. David declares in verse 39 that, “(God) equipped me with strength for the battle.” In a battle for David’s physical life against his enemies, God was his source of “strength”, his “rock”, his “fortress”, and His “deliverer”. David depended on God’s strength and he was victorious. Whatever circumstances we are facing, God is more than able to be a personal source of strength. If we depend on Him, He will give us strength beyond our own abilities or efforts.
CONCLUSION
David says to God in Psalm 18:35, “You have given me the shield of your salvation”. God’s greatest display of strength is offering us salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. A strong life begins by building our lives on the solid rock of Jesus Christ (Matthew 7:24-27). Is your life built on the something eternally strong?
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