by Joyce Meyer - posted
October 12, 2013
God…is able to [carry out His purpose and] do
superabundantly, far over and above all that we [dare] ask or think [infinitely
beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, hopes, or dreams].
—Ephesians 3:20
—Ephesians 3:20
When I pray about or simply meditate on all the
people who are hurting, I have a strong desire to help them all. I sometimes
feel that my desire is bigger than my ability, and it is—but it is not bigger
than God's ability! When the thing we are facing in our lives or ministries
looms so big in our eyes that our mind goes "tilt," we need to think
in the spirit.
In the natural, many things are impossible. But in
the supernatural, spiritual realm, with God nothing is impossible. God wants us
to believe for great things, make big plans, and expect Him to do things so
great it leaves us with our mouths hanging open in awe.
James 4:2 tells us we have not because we ask not!
We can be bold in our asking. Sometimes in my meetings people will approach the
altar for prayer and sheepishly ask if they can request two things. I tell them
they can ask God for all they want to, as long as they trust Him to do it His
way, in His timing. It is untold what people can do—people who don't appear to
be able to do anything.
God does not usually call people who are
capable. If He did, He would not get the glory. He frequently chooses those
who, in the natural, feel as if they are in completely over their heads but who
are ready to stand up on the inside and take bold steps of faith as they get
direction from God. We usually want to
wait until we "feel ready" before we step out, but if we feel ready
then we tend to lean on ourselves instead of on God.
Know your weaknesses and
know God—know His strength and faithfulness.
Above all else, don't be a quitter.
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