A large company extracts contaminating substances from steel drums by suction. Powerful pumps draw the materials out of the barrels, but the workers must carefully regulate the force of these pumps. If they take out too much air, the drums will collapse like paper cups because the outer pressure will exceed the inner pressure.
Likewise, when adversity and hardship come into our lives, unless God empowers us from within we will be unable to withstand the pressures from without. True, we get solid support from loved ones and Christian friends, but it is our spiritual inner man, “strengthened with might through His Spirit,” that sustains us and keeps us from crumbling.
The Spirit works to strengthen us and renew our minds as we read God’s Word and pray. If we neglect the Scriptures, seldom talk with the Lord, and stop fellowshiping with Him, we will grow weak and vulnerable. Then we will be unable to withstand the pressure of temptation or trouble.
Let’s ask the Lord to develop our inner strength so that when life’s blows and burdens press upon us we will not cave in.
Help us, O Lord, when troubles come
To trust Your Word and not succumb,
And help us not to turn aside
But in Your strength and love abide. —DJD
To trust Your Word and not succumb,
And help us not to turn aside
But in Your strength and love abide. —DJD
The power of Christ in you is greater than the pressure of troubles around you.
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