“Father, if you
are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” An
angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him.”
Luke 22: 42-43
“Who do you think
you are?”
Have you ever been
asked that question right after you boasted or made a
bold claim to be able to do something?
The other person
was, in essence, questioning your ability to achieve whatever you were claiming
to be able to do.
I wonder how many
times God has, by His Holy Spirit,
asked that
question of you and me?
Probably more
times than we would be willing to admit.
You see, our pride
often gets the best of us and keeps us from humbly asking for the help we need.
In the scriptures
quoted above we find that even Jesus found Himself in a place of weakness.
The Father is not
in the business of sending His angels on (if you’ll excuse the expression) wild
goose chases so I must conclude that if Jesus was strengthened by the angel God
sent to Him then He must have been in need of that strength.
In other words, He
was weak.
That may offend
some who are accustomed to weakness being the equivalent of sin.
Weakness is not
sin.
Weakness can
easily lead to sin when, in our pride,
we fail to admit
our weaknesses and our need for strength.
Jesus was without
sin and Jesus was weak.
He knew that in
His weakness, His Father would give strength and so He did not succumb to that
weakness but was ministered to by the angel sent from His Father.
God wants to
strengthen you when you are weak.
Are you prepared
to confess that weakness and call out to Him who is our strength?
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