Empowered Strength: Actively Trusting in God's Power

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In the rebirth, we are given a new principle of life and in that life there is inherently of necessity power and strength. You can't have life without having power, without having strength. At first, of course, it's very small, it's very incomplete. The infant, the child, while it has strength, has very little strength, so that needs to be developed and fostered. [00:02:19]

We are promised that in times of stress and unusual difficulty and strain, we shall also be made conscious of the fact that he is with us, that he is at hand, that he is helping us and strengthening us and enabling us and guarding us and shielding us. Therefore, we came to this conclusion that relying on all this we should immediately therefore proceed to enter the battle in the fight to go on with the Christian Life without fear and without any hesitation. [00:03:46]

The realization of his grace, the realization of his nearness and of his presence, we've got to practice that, the practice if you like of the presence of the Lord, and it takes time, it takes it means practice. Any teaching which gives you the impression that you can suddenly get all this in a meeting is entirely opposed to the New Testament which keeps on telling you to go on with these things, to continue in them, to give diligence. [00:11:41]

Faith is entirely different from a mere intellectual ascent and belief. Faith is always the putting of the thing into practice and into operation. I'm tempted to repeat the story that has been told in order to illustrate that of the men who were standing on one side of the Niagara Falls and there was a man one of these men who could walk over on a rope and not only could he walk over on a rope he could wheel a wheelbarrow over on the Rope across the Niagara. [00:15:06]

The enabling is in the command itself. Now that to me is the whole secret. Be strong. How can I be strong? You can be strong by obeying the command to be strong. Now let me expound that a little by giving you some illustrations to try to show what I mean. I say that the enabling, the power to do these things is rarely implicit in and contained in the command to do it. [00:19:02]

Moses is a man and though he's a very good man he knows perfectly well that if he but strikes rocks nothing will happen. He may have struck many a rock but no water had come gushing out. But here he's told that if he strikes That Rock with his Rod that water will come gushing out of it. Now there is the whole predicament of Faith. That's exactly the position of all of us as we stand face to face with this be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. [00:20:08]

Peter now who had never walked on the waves in his life before believing this word gets out of the boat and begins to put his feet onto the waves and he begins to walk on the waves. You see his effort, he has to make his effort but he's given the power to do it. Then when he doubts of course he loses the power and down he goes but our Lord lays hold upon him. [00:27:40]

The apostles never did that and I think the reason is obvious. They never knew when they were going to do it. They had no idea when they were going to do it. Well then you say well how did they do it when they did it and the answer is again they were given the commission, they were given the power. So Peter and John seeing the men sitting at the beautiful gate of the temple, Peter knew he'd got the commission so he says in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. [00:29:06]

The answer to all that of course is that it is utterly unscriptural. You go through the scriptures and see the men whom God has used, see how they prepared themselves and their matter. Paul spends three years in Arabia. What was he doing there? Working it out, working out the Old Testament. This thing had suddenly come, how does he reconcile all this? He's got to have his case ready so he spends his three years in Arabia. [00:32:45]

The ultimate faith is in God. Well the last word on this of course was said by Oliver Cromwell: trust in God and keep your powder dry. You don't just trust in God and do nothing, you've got to fight, keep your powder dry, make certain that you can use it in the thick and the heat of the battle. But you notice the order: trust in God and keep your powder dry. [00:38:14]

We are meant to listen to this great exhortation and as you hear it saying be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might it's no use you're saying but I'm weak, I'm feeble, it's because you are you're given the exhortation. You're not being told that you've got this tremendous power in yourself and simply that. No, no, what you're being told is this: that you're a child of God, that you've got a seed of Divine Life in you. [00:40:45]

We take him at his word. He's saying to every one of us in some shape or form stretch forth thine hand, stop saying I can't do it, stop talking about your paralysis, listen to what I am saying, there is the power given. Do it. Go on doing it, keep on doing it and as we put it into practice we shall find that it is not only true but infinitely more true than we've ever imagined or ever thought. [00:42:27]

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