Friday, 17 October 2025

Our True Strength

  





Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12 v 9 - 10: "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
10  Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong."

Today's gyms are filled with those who wish to build up their muscles and strengthen their bodies.  This plus weight-lifting  is the world's level of being very strong.  In the verses above we read how real strength comes to us.

1 Timothy 4 v 8: "For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come."  This is God's view of exercise through Paul to Timothy.  It does not compare with spiritual fitness.  

Look at the Israeli hostages who came out of near starvation, isolation, total darkness, chains, abuse and very little water.  It was the prayers of millions of believers for two solid years that gave those men the ability to walk out smiling the way they did.  It was their own faith that kept them going when at their weakest.

Jesus told Paul that the first step in receiving strength is to acknowledge that His grace is sufficient for us.  What does this actually mean?

One of the interpretations of GRACE is God's Riches At Christ's Expense.  In Romans 8 we learn that we are more than conquerors.  A conqueror is one who goes out to win a battle and enjoy the spoils of that battle.  More than a conqueror means that the conqueror has given us the spoils.  We were not in the battle but He gave His "purse" to us.

We never went near that battle but we won a great freedom that only those who have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ can understand.  A freedom so far above what so-called freedom fighters can ever imagine.  They are still slaves of Satan and blinded by his lies until they go into eternal death.

Christian victory, the "purse of Jesus" frees us from the darkness of this world to live in the Light of the Son of God - free of sin, guilt, bitterness, memories of hurts, feuds, violence, hate, death, fear, tears and everything else.  If we have been set free by Jesus Christ we are free indeed.  We do not need to coerce, manipulate, threaten or torture anybody for the love of God to be made real.

If we could travel back in time and interview Mary Magdalene, Peter, John the Baptist, the disciples, everyone that Jesus healed, everyone set free of bondage to evil spirits, we would know what true freedom is.  Jesus says, My grace is sufficient for you. We rejoice in testimonies today of the miracles, healings and deliverances happening everywhere.  Jesus is alive in us to continue His ministry through His Body.

He continues, My strength is made perfect in weakness.  Jesus in us comes to His full power when we have no strength at all.  When we are weak and needy we cannot rely on our own abilities to help us.  That's when we cry out, Jesus help me!  And He does.

Paul then says, Most gladly will I rejoice in everything that completely weakens me, so that the power of Jesus Christ may rest upon me.  Every self-help book or program just sailed into the bin.  Every way we build up our own strength keeps the full power of Jesus away from us.  When we try to do it our way we lose His input of mighty strength.

Paul goes on to say that he takes pleasure in every desperate need, in horrible persecution, in being reproached, criticized or condemned, in every kind of distress for the sake of Jesus Christ, because when I am weak, then am I strong.  We turn the tables on the enemy when we do not allow weakness to be a problem.  If we are rejoicing in our feebleness, the enemy is defeated.  He only wins when we become bitter about it or jealous of others who seem to have superior strength.

Weakness of the flesh and soul brings our spirit into full connection with the Spirit of God.  When the enemy comes in like a flood, God will lift up a standard.  His Son.  God sees the enemy preparing to attack us and when the battle causes us to be buffeted by demons, we call on the name of Jesus -  He rises up and the enemy flees away from the glory of the Risen Lord.  

Our God cannot stop the battle but He is with us in it because He wants us to defeat those demons.  It is vital that we do.  In Revelation chapters 2 and 3 Jesus writes to the  7 churches that unless they overcome (Satan and his demons that cause us to sin) He will spit us out of His mouth or blot our names out if the Book of Life.  We have options.  Overcome or stay as you are.  

One reason I write these blogs is because I was ignorant of the bondage I was in.  I was buffeted, and suffered because I blamed people and not the demons manipulating them.  One day I saw the power in the name of Jesus when a demon in my Mother was screaming at me.  

I was new to this so I covered my mouth and said softly, Satan I rebuke you in Jesus' name.  It looked as if a big hand struck my Mother across the face.  The next moment she was speaking in a sweet and normal voice.  The demon had been rebuked.  She seemed not to notice.  Game on!  I have learned every day since 1980 how to overcome and defeat demons.

They all knew Him when He was alive on Earth.  He forbade them to tell people who He was.  They were afraid of Him then......Have You come to send us back to Hell before the time? (Mark 5).  They are afraid of Him now.  The time demons refer to is His death on the Cross.  His death and resurrection took sin away, it therefore prevented them from stopping salvation.

James 4 says when you are under attack you should submit to God, resist the devil and he will flee.  Submit + resist = flee.  It's so simple.  I have known full blown alcoholics under heavy temptation who tried this and the craving left immediately.  The strength of Jesus meets your weakness and you have the victory.

God has given us authority over all the power of the enemy, and nothing can by any means hurt us.  But we have to use it to be free.  If we read the manual on how to fix a broken car, even waving the manual at it will not get it fixed.  We have to apply the knowledge in that manual and then things change for the better.

Our Bible is the same.  We have to read, understand and apply correctly to get results.  God says in Hosea, My people perish for lack of knowledge.  Ignorance is killing them.  Our strength comes when we are on our knees praying in faith to a Holy God.  When we are at our most vulnerable.  On your knees means the enemy can't pull the rug out from under your feet!  Unless you become like a little child you will not perceive the Kingdom of God.

A little child has no strength.  Our problem is that in our pride we must be strong and invincible.  We must be the hero and slay the Dragon.  Our flesh is no match for the things we cannot see.  The things causing our flesh to fail through diseases for which there is no cure.  Admit the weakness, call on Jesus, rebuke the devil and that demon will flee.  When we see how Jesus handles it we prefer to remain weak so that His strength outmanoeuvres the strategies of our enemy all the time.

Paul got that.  He no longer wore the costly priestly garments of the Pharisees, nor followed the Law and all the religious traditions.  That was his strength back then to throw Christians into prison or have them killed.  Now he discovered that the full power of God rested on him when he was being severely tempted, or persecuted.

Pastor Richard Wurmbrand behind the Romanian curtain of Communism, was imprisoned for five years for preaching the gospel, and tortured to make him turn away from Jesus.  They had to keep changing the torturers because they all got saved and refused to continue.  Richard would pray for them and thank them for the torture for his faith in Jesus.  Weak, bleeding, wounded he broke the torturers through love.  

We will never know this power if our ambition is fame, fortune and a fabulous lifestyle.  True wealth, true strength, is knowing Jesus and showing His love to the fallen world from our weakest position. Blessed are the meek, the poor in spirit, for they shall see God.  We have to be empty of self, dead to self, to know the love and power of the Resurrection of Jesus.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, open our eyes to the majesty of Jesus Christ.  Teach us to submit as He submitted to You.  Show us how our strength is made perfect through weakness, the very opposite of what the world believes.  Renew our minds according to Your Word.  In Jesus' name. Amen.