Are You Too Shy To Call Your Bodyguard?

Are You Too Shy To Call Your Bodyguard?
August 7, 2013 Lighthouse Network

August 7, 2013
Transformational Thought
I was always big for my age and excelling in sports often made me a target for some of the older kids I played against. Intimidation is part of sports, and an occasional fight is part of defining your right to compete or excel in these psychological security battles that masquerade as sports.

Once in 2nd grade I got into a fight protecting one of my friends, Jimmy Meehan. He was short, but was he ever fast! Before school started, we were playing hotbox (an old baseball–like game) against some older kids, and Jimmy’s speed was giving them fits. So they started roughing him up. To their surprise, I came to his rescue, so we started the school day in the principal’s office. Jimmy never had any problems with those boys again, because they knew that messing with him would mean fighting me.

You know, some days I feel so limited and inept … so clumsy and weak. I’m sure you have days like that, too. When that happens, remember this important fact, we need not be measured by our human limitations. Thankfully, we have a big brother, an advocate, the ultimate protector. Our bodyguard in this spiritual war is so willing and able to step in and lend us His toughness and power. The big question facing us is whether we will accept His offer.

As a kid, Jimmy was free to use his speed, and enjoy baseball in competitive games against older kids even though he was small. He had no fear because I was there to protect him. Satan wants us to think it is all about us … our safety depends on us individually … that nobody is there to help. Depending on others is really hard, especially for men. Self-sufficiency is what we’ve been brainwashed and trained to practice, and it seems so reasonable to strive for. But putting my confidence in myself, to meet my own needs, to solve every problem I face, and to soothe myself is a setup for failure and loss.

So today, remember that it’s not about your human limitations, or even about your strength. It’s all about God’s strength. You have so much more than a tough brother in your corner … you have our all-powerful Lord and God. Recall the times when He has protected you from the world or even your own mistakes … like speeding, impulse spending, dating and sexual mistakes, words you wish you could take back. When you experience a struggle today, put on the armor, trust in God’s power and promises, and put your confidence in His track record, not yours. You, a human, or the Ultimate Bodyguard as your protector is your choice, so choose well.

Prayer
Dear God our Father, I am taking baby steps of faith. And based on this genuine faith, I am confident that You will show me what You can do. I want to know the excitement of seeing Your work in me. I am thankful for seeing Your work in this Stepping Stones community of believers. All glory to you, my Lord. Through faith, I receive Your Spirit today and everyday. Your Spirit empowers me to go beyond my human limitations … beyond my physical ability and strength … for without You, I am so much weaker. I pray that I stop measuring my human limitations as I face the challenges and burdens before me. The issue is not my human limitations … the focus is Your Strength, not mine. I believe that by walking closer to you, I can better understand and accomplish Your purpose with Your strength, not mine. I pray in the name of the One who is my Big Protector, Jesus Christ; and all God’s children say – AMEN!

The Truth
And the apostles said unto the Lord, Increase our faith. And the Lord said, “If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.”  Luke 17:5-6

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12:9-10

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