In our journey with the Lord, we are reminded that we are but earthen vessels, jars of clay, designed to showcase the surpassing power of God within us. This power is not of our own making; it is a divine treasure placed within our fragile human frames. We are reminded that our value does not come from our outward appearance or our human capabilities, but from the Holy Spirit that dwells within us. This treasure, the gospel of Jesus Christ, is the same powerful word that spoke creation into existence, that commanded light to shine out of darkness, and that same power now resides in us.
As we navigate through life, we may face trials and tribulations, but we are not to be driven to despair. We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed. We carry within us the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies. This means that the same power that resurrected Jesus from the dead is at work within us, enabling us to overcome any obstacle.
We are called to rise above our limitations and to see ourselves as God sees us – as vessels carrying His mighty power. We must not allow the enemy to convince us that we are anything less than anointed by God. We must not let the voice of doubt or criticism diminish the treasure that God has placed within us. Instead, we are to boldly step out in faith, knowing that God is with us, just as He was with Moses, Joshua, and the patriarchs of old.
We are encouraged to take a step of faith, to cross our own River Jordans, and to claim the promises God has for us. We must not settle for a life on the banks of the Jordan, admiring the promised land from afar. Instead, we are to walk into the promises of God, knowing that every place the sole of our foot treads upon, He has given to us.
In closing, we are called to action. We are to come to the altar, to leave our places of comfort, and to seek the Lord with all our hearts. We are to pray against the voice of doubt and unbelief, to declare the will of God in our lives, and to believe for a greater outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We are to embrace the anointing God has placed within us and to use it to bring about change in our homes, our communities, and our world.
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