Although He was weak when He was nailed
to the cross, He now lives by the power of God. We are weak, just as Christ
was. But you will see that we will live by the power of God, just as Christ
does. 2 Corinthians 13:4
One of
the most damaging things in the realm of God’s work, a thing which eventually
leads to shame and confusion and much sorrow, is Natural Soul Force projected
by strong-willed, determined, aggressive Christians who have not come to a
spiritual state where they are able to discriminate between stubborn
indomitableness, personal determination and resolution, and that which is
altogether another thing: spiritual grace in endurance, perseverance, and
Divine instrengthening. The Lord has often to break the former to make place
for the latter. Do not talk about Paul’s wonderful will to go through. Let Paul
talk to you about the Lord’s wonderful grace to continue. Whenever a man or a
woman really recognizing the truth that Calvary means the end of “I” commits
himself or herself to the Lord to work it out, the flame of the sword will come
round to the point where that “flesh” would seek to enter into the realm where
the first Adam no longer has any standing. The features of a personal strength
of will are hardness, coldness, death, resentment of interference, suspicion of
rivals, intolerance of obstructers, detachment, independence, secretiveness,
heat, etc. While spiritual strength is always marked by love, warmth, life,
fellowship, openness, confidence, and trust in the Lord.... At the end, in the
Revelation, the dragon, the whole power of Satan is overthrown by the Lamb. The
Lamb is the synonym for weakness and yieldingness. Paul says of Christ that “He
was crucified through weakness,” and, he adds, “we also are weak with Him.”
Yes, but he also says, “by the Cross He triumphed.” Triumphed through weakness!