Saturday, March 19, 2011

March 19, 2011

Yesterday I did not have school, so I was able to be home all day, I needed that day at home,  I spent it doing book work and some tax stuff, then worked on ads for annual, and relaxed with dad watching air show about Alaska on tv.

This may not seem real interesting but hang in there til you get to the end......

Lifting Barbells
"Continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who
works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose."

--Philippians 2:12-13

Growing strong in Christ is like lifting very heavy barbells. The trouble is that
no one likes to lift them. We walk around those huge barbells and examine them,
comparing them to other weights we've seen. We gather with other barbell lifters
 and discuss the proper technique involving the approach, the bend-and-grasp and
 the pull-and-jerk.

We enjoy listening to the testimonies of famous people who have lifted record-breaking
weights, and we collect books and articles about barbell lifters of the past. We
 join groups of other lifters who are like-minded, and together we pray and memorize
verses about barbell lifting.

We do everything but actually walk up to the barbells and lift them! Sometimes fear
keeps us away. Will we succeed? What if we can't lift the heavy weights? Are we
too weak? When we finally wrap our hands around the task and begin to exert force,
eureka! At that point divine energy surges through us. God's power works in us at
the moment we exercise faith for the task. We can do all things-even lift those
barbells-through Him who strengthens us.

As you work out your salvation, God works in you, giving you the desire and power
to accomplish His will. You only have the strength to say "no" to a bad habit when,
in His energy, you say "no." You only have the desire and the power to read His
Word when, in His energy, you pick up the Bible and begin reading.

Lord, today I will face many challenges to my faith and I probably will feel like
turning and running away. May I respond positively to each challenge, wrapping my
hands around the task, and trusting You to give me divine strength as I obey.


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