The real power comes from God and not from us; 2Cor 4:7
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Bible says, ‘We have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this
all-surpassing power is from God and not from us’ (NIV). Some people don’t read
the Bible because they think it’s all about saintly people whose lives have no
bearing on reality. If you feel that way, read the book of Genesis. The
dysfunctional families there will make yours seem normal! Cain was jealous of
his brother Abel so he murdered him. Lamech introduced the world to polygamy.
Noah, the most righteous man of his time, got drunk and cursed his children.
When the men of Sodom wanted the two angels who visited Lot, in order to save
himself Lot offered them sex with his daughters instead. (And the Bible still
refers to him as ‘godly’! (2 Peter 2:7 NKJV) Abraham slept with his wife’s maid,
got her pregnant and then banished her and her son to the wilderness because
his wife Sarah complained about ‘the other woman’. Jacob’s firstborn son Reuben
slept with one of his father’s wives. The list goes on ad infinitum. The
question is: why would God include this cast of characters in the Bible? To
make the point that we’re all flawed in some way! We like to think we’re
normal, but by God’s definition we fall far short. We all have habits we
struggle with, past mistakes we can’t undo, and inherent tendencies we can’t
overcome without His help. God said, ‘My power shows up best in weak people’ (2
Corinthians 12:9 TLB). You say, ‘But shouldn’t I strive to be better?’ Yes, but
if God only used perfect people, His work would never get done.
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