Hope in Hard Timesনমুনা
STRENGTH IN WEAKNESS
Today's Key Verse: Judges 7:2: “The Lord said to Gideon, ‘You have too many men’.”
When my son was nearly three, I needed an operation that would require a month or more of recovery. Prior to the procedure, I imagined myself in bed while stacks of dirty dishes accumulated in the sink. I wasn’t sure how I’d take care of an active toddler and couldn’t picture myself standing in front of the stove to cook our meals. I dreaded the impact my weakness would have on the rhythm of our lives.
God intentionally weakened Gideon’s forces before his troops confronted the Midianites. Firstly, those who were afraid were allowed to leave—twenty-two thousand men went home. Then, of the ten thousand who remained, only those who scooped water into their hands to drink could stay. Just three hundred men were left, but this disadvantage prevented the Israelites from relying on themselves. They couldn’t say, “My own strength has saved me.”
Many of us experience times when we feel drained and powerless. When this happened to me, I realized how much I needed God. He encouraged me inwardly through His Spirit and outwardly through the helpfulness of friends and family. I had to let go of my independence for a while, but this taught me how to lean more fully on God. Because “[His] power is made perfect in weakness,” we can have hope when we can’t meet our needs on our own.
— Jennifer Benson Schuldt
Prayer:
Dear God, help me to depend on You more and more each day. Amen
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About this Plan
These reflections and Bible reading notes from Our Daily Bread are designed to bring comfort, hope and encouragement to those facing hard times. Each article has been selected to address the worries, heartaches and doubts of life's most challenging seasons. May they serve as a reminder that the God of all comfort is with you and knows your every need.
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