“Such confidence as this is
ours through Christ before God. Not that
we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our
competence comes from God. He has made
us competent.” 2 Co. 3:4-6
The word competent in the original Greek language in this passage
is the word hikanos. Translations of this word are
sufficient, able and enough. What Paul is saying is that we are not enough
within ourselves…but God is enough. He
makes us enough in every circumstance apart from ourselves. For a girl who has always been driven by
being enough for everyone, doing enough for all and performing enough to gain
approval…THIS IS FREEDOM! The real truth
is that God never intended on us being
enough for anything. His plan was
that our lack filled with His abundance was enough to face anything.
‘I can do all things through
Christ who gives me…’ Phil 4:13. We
can fill in the blank. Because Christ is
enough…I can face life without my loved ones.
Because Christ is enough…I choose hope for the future instead of the
despair of the moment. Because Christ is
enough…He will fill the lonely places…the broken dreams…the fearful future.
Because I am not enough…He is!
‘So, in striving to be enough, we are striving against the will
and plan of God. Lord help
us! We have been duped! We have come far from God’s original
plan. We have learned how to become
depressed, discontent and insecure trying to be polished, perfect and poised. We have become ashamed if we are not
perfect. We have learned to both believe
and live by these lies. Perfection is the lie, performance is the
lifestyle, and depression, insecurity, discontent and fear are the outcome…We
can learn to press through our old feelings.
Getting a spiritual perspective can set us free and enable us to walk
through the dysfunction in our thinking to the other side, even stronger than
we were before.’ Deeper, Debbie Alsdorf.
We must not return to our former thinking and believe in our own
enough, but live in the present enough of God. ‘Do you wish to be enslaved by them all over again?’ Gal 4:9.
‘Think
about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.’ Col 3:2. ‘Then
you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.’ John 8:32.
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