SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/3/2017
8:38 PM
My Worship Time Focus:
Strength
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Colossians
1:11a
Message of the
verse: “strengthened with all power, according to His
glorious might, for the attaining of all steadfastness and patience;
joyously”
We are looking at the fourth result of knowledge in our
SD for this evening and that is spiritual strength. Know before we get away with us looking at
knowledge I would like to quote from Dr. Warren Wiersbe’s commentary on this
subject as we will look at some of the things that he wrote under the sub-point
of “He prayed for Moral Excellence” which actually covers verses 11-12, but we
will only look at things that pertain to verse eleven in our SD for this
evening.
“Wisdom and conduct should always be related to moral
character. One of the great problems in
our evangelical world today is the emphasis on ‘spiritual knowledge’ and ‘Christian
service,’ without connecting these important matters to personal character…
“Knowledge, conduct, service, and character must always go
together. We know God’s will that we
might obey it; and, in obeying it, we serve Him and grow in Christian
character. While none of us is perfectly
balanced in these four factors, we ought to strive for that balance.
“It is God’s energy that empowers us. Colossians 1:11 reads, in effect: ‘With all power begin empowered according to
the might of His glory.’ Paul used two
different Greek words for God’s energy: ‘dunamis (from which we get our word ‘dynamite’)
means ‘inherent power’; and kratos
means ‘manifested power,’ that is put forth in action. The grace of our Christian lives is but a
result of God’s power at work in our lives.
Spiritual growth and maturity can come only as we yield to God’s power
and permit Him to work in us.
“We usually think of God’s glorious power being revealed
in great feats of daring—the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, David leading a
victorious army, or Paul raising the dead.
But the emphasis here is on Christian character: patience, long-suffering, joyfulness, and
thanksgiving. The inner victories of the
soul are just a great, if not greater, than the public victories recorded in
the annals of history. For David to
control his temper when he was being maligned by Shimei was a greater victory
than his slaying of Goliath (2 Sam. 16:5-13).
‘He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his
spirit, than he who captures a city’ (Pro. 16:32, NASB).”
So as we are focusing in own strength these paragraphs
help us to learn that this strength comes from the Lord as He, through the Holy
Spirit gives us the strength to accomplish some what may seem to small things
in our lives, but are as Dr. Wiersbe writes are actually big things.
John MacArthur writes that the Greek word for “strengthened”
is dunamoumenoi and it is a present
participle, which signifies continues action.
It is not like a motor on a rocket that gets a rocket into orbit and
then stops because there is no need for it anymore, rather believers are
continually “strengthened with all power” throughout their Christian life.
MacArthur writes “The measure of that power is ‘according
to His glorious might.’ ‘Glorious’ is
from doxa and refers to the
manifestation of God’s attributes. ‘Might’
translates kratos, which refers to
strength in action. It refers to God
eleven out of the twelve times it is used in the New Testament. The ‘power’ available to us is the limitless
power of God Himself.”
In conclusion we know because we looked at this before
that God’s power is manifested in us through the ministry of the Holy
Spirit. “but you will receive power when
the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in
Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the
earth’ (Acts 1:8).” “that He would grant
you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through
His Spirit in the inner man (Ephesians 3:16).”
“Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing,
so that you will abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:13).”
1/3/2017 9:07 PM
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