1Corinthians
2:5
“That your faith should not stand in the
wisdom of men, but in the power of God.”
I feel impressed to bring your attention
to this passage one more day. Last time I looked at this on a personal level,
that is, the wisdom of men. But it is more so, on a corporate level.
There are a lot of things that man
naturally in his wisdom acts upon. It is generally believed that before you can
afford to have some good things in life you
must have been earning very highly, or you must go into debt. Or that it is
only when you live in a certain part of the world that you can really have a
good life. Some people begin to express “faith in God” from these positions.
The fallout from such is that you may
begin to believe that you will have the good things of life because you have a
good job, or that you are living in a certain part of the world or that you are
working in a certain place.
If you are that kind of person, then your
faith is in the wisdom of men not in the power of God. Does it mean you should
not desire to have a good job? No, it does not mean that, but that your faith
should not be in the job but in God’s ability to provide. The same way, you can
relocate to another country to live in if you so desire, but do not do so on
the premise that that is where you can make it. Let it be because, God led you
there.
Confession/Prayer:
My faith is not in human philosophy or
machinations but in the ability of God.
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