My daily scripture:
But he said to me, “My
grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about
my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in
weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
2 Corinthians 12:
9-10
I am not sure if I am ever going to be as strong as Paul and
be able to delight in my weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and
difficulties, but I do see the wisdom in this message. It is in these moments of trial and
temptation that we see God’s grace more clearly. In our moments of deepest despair, He shows
us His unconditional love.
Unconditional Love
(n): affection with no limits or conditions;
complete love.
While I do not wish to go through these difficulties, I do
see it is during those times in my life when I need God the most that He fills
me with His grace. I think it is human
nature to easily “forget” or be “unappreciative” of what has been done for us
as long as everything in our lives is going the way we want it. My oldest son is an excellent example. When he receives gifts from us and gets what he wants, he is happy
and thankful. However, in those
instances when we tell him that he cannot have something he wants or cannot do
something he wants to do, he is quick to forget all that we have done for him
or given him as he irrationally proclaims, “It’s not fair. I never get to do anything!” (I bet if you are a parent, you've heard that one!) Of course, we as his parents know that it isn't good for him to get “everything” he wants, and we try to remind him of all that
he has to be thankful for. As parents,
we do hate to disappoint our children because we love them so much, but we also
want them to be grateful and appreciative and understand our unconditional love
for them. Similarly, God also hates to
see us go through trials and persecution.
He loves us unconditionally even when we act like spoiled children
always wanting our way. He knows that it
is when we recognize and feel our own weakness and turn to Him that we will
truly appreciate His love for us. There
is no time in my life as a parent when my children appreciate me more than when
they have been hurt (usually due in some part to something they did that I have
probably asked them not to do) and come to me to kiss their boo-boos, love them, and make
it all better. How much more can we feel
God’s grace and love for us when he quietly cares for us in our darkest
moments? I know I have experienced that
love a lot lately!
This is so good! There have been many times when I've felt convicted about acting spoiled when things didn't go my way. It's something I really have to work on.
ReplyDeleteRaising my children has been the closest I have ever come to truly understanding how great God's love is for me. And how disobedient, and stubborn, I can be as a child of God :)
ReplyDeleteThis was beautiful and so very true. God's grace is enough, it is everything. Thank you for sharing this!
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