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What is Biblical Paradox?
Life can be confusing. There are many things that I will never understand. Praise God that His Word reminds us to “lean not on our own understanding but to acknowledge Him and He will make the paths straight.” This takes faith. This takes trust. This brings freedom.
When it comes to confusion, let’s discuss Biblical paradox. A paradox is defined as an apparently self-contradictory declaration, but is, in fact, true. To some, biblical paradoxes may seem confusing, a bit absurd, even somewhat ridiculous. Yet these very words of God were written for our admonition and learning. Wrapping our minds around their truths can bring a freedom unbeknownst to this world. Today, let’s consider a few:
1. EXALTATION THROUGH HUMILITY (James 4:10)
God has never been pleased with the proud, boastful, and over-confident. He created us for His ultimate purposes and glory, not for our own. He delights in a humble spirit. It takes real wisdom and strength to walk in true humility.
2. STRENGTH THROUGH WEAKNESS (2 Cor. 12:10)
With all our God-given privileges and advantages; there is always the possibility of being over-confident in our own strength. God often allows a “thorn in the flesh” to keep us ever dependent on Him so that we can walk in our ultimate strength. Can we see this as a gift?
3. RECEIVING THROUGH GIVING (Acts 20:35)
Giving can seem quite foolish to selfish people. Some of the most miserable people on earth are those who take and take. Some of the happiest people are givers, for they manifest and reflect God in their unselfish attitude. They become His channel of blessing! When we cheerfully and willingly give our time, talent, or treasure for God’s glory, in return, we receive love, joy, peace, satisfaction, and respect from men!
4. GAINING THROUGH LOSING (Phil. 3:7-8)
Materialism, fame, and love of money have always been the greatest hindrances to a personal, living relationship with the Lord. You can gain the whole world but lose your own soul (Mark 8:36) or, like Paul, you can lose earthly opportunities but gain Christ and lay-up treasure in heaven!
5. LIVING THROUGH DYING (John 12:24)
The kernel of wheat that falls to the ground and dies also grows and becomes productive. This is an agricultural and a spiritual principle as well. Death to the old self is the first step to Christian growth. The more you die to SELF, the more CHRIST is seen in you! John the Baptist said that Christ must increase, and we must decrease! (John 3:30).
Ponder:
How can you consider each of these paradoxes and apply them to your life in a more significant way?
Prayer:
Lord, teach me the power of living Your great paradoxical mysteries. I want to live in the freedom that You offer through living in Your ways. Help me to lean not on my own understanding, but to trust in You alone.
About this Plan
Is it true that there is a “dying to live?” Certainly, there are scenarios in life where we must die to ourselves, to our pride and to our inner control-freak in order to live at peace with others. Life can be exhausting if we think we are in charge of the world. Let’s discuss a new place of freedom.
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