I’ve Got the Power

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I recently discovered the power of giving up. In all my years as a wife and mother I do believe this is the first time I’ve uttered anything of the sort. But, let me be the first to say – you have try this!

I’m not a fan of weakness. I like to be physically, mentally and emotionally tough. Something tells me I’m not alone. Slogans like “Built Ford Tough” and “Army Strong” appeal to our natural desire to be fit for the job. Beyonce started a movement across the globe when she beckoned independent women to throw their hands up at her.

The problem is, no matter how strong or self-reliant, we will eventually find a foe that proves to be more than we can handle. We get sick or tired or lonely. Someone disappoints us or hurts us or abandons us. Then what?

 “But [the Lord] said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” 2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV)

Boast means to speak about oneself with excessive pride. Could we possibly boast about our weaknesses? If I’m being honest, a lot of times I claim to live in the power of Christ, but deep down I rely on my own strength.

You may also suffer from this syndrome if you show symptoms like:

  • Your thoughts swarm around your “to-do” list all day every day
  • You say things like, “I’m fine,” or “I got it.”
  • You are allergic to emotion
  • You’d rather walk across hot coals than ask someone for help
  • When life gets hectic time spent with Jesus is the first thing to go

That last one grabbed my attention this week. As Luke shared our current condition (newborn, homeschool, toddlers, laundry, football season, etc.) with a friend, that dear friend gently reminded us to find time every day to get in God’s Word. My first thought: “When? Nice idea, but I just don’t have time right now.”

Then it hit me. If I truly relied on the power of Christ, time spent with him would be my lifeline. Instead of a quick dismissal as soon as my schedule filled up, I would search for the minutes to shut the door and take refuge in the Word.

This revelation led me to dig through scripture to see what God says about weakness. I found out God often picks the least likely candidate for the job. Take Gideon for example. Despite his place at the bottom of the barrel of position and power, God called Gideon a mighty warrior and told him to gather an army and go fight the men responsible for oppressing the Israelites.

A closer look at Gideon reveals what he lacked in physical strength he made up for with great faith. Faith that paved the way for the promise of sufficient grace that leads to perfect power.

I’m beginning to think Jesus didn’t pick me for this job because after a scan of all His children, He landed on me and thought, “Now there’s a girl who has it all together.”

So, when the diaper sagging down to my toddler’s knees heckles, “And you thought you could do this?” Or the collection of crumbs on the kitchen floor jeers, “What kind of a mother are you?” Or the mountain of laundry laying at the foot of the bed reminds me I’m in over my head; instead of beating myself up and dwelling on all of my inadequacies, I’ve been given permission to boast.

Are you there? It’s a tricky thing to give up the clenched fist of control way down deep in your heart and once and for all exclaim, “I give up!” I know from experience. It requires three simple, yet piercing steps:

  1. Own it: Recognize and accept the resistance in your heart to rely completely on Jesus.
  2. Let it go: Repent of the sin of exalting yourself above your Savior.
  3. Count on it: Confidently trust the power you tap into when you boast of your weakness!

Hello, my name is Katy, and I don’t have it altogether … and that’s okay! Yipee!

 Throw your hands up at me! Not really, but leave a comment and tell me what you think!

 

 

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14 Comments

  1. I can definitely relate – a toddler, a newborn, school, and work leave me feeling as inadequate as I could possibly feel. I so appreciate the peace of being reminded that God’s grace is sufficient and my to-do list is not my savior…or my friend! Thank you!

  2. Awesome blog Katy! Regardless if you have it all together or not, I’ve told you I think you’re a Super Woman all the way! (With God’s help of course) 🙂

    1. I decided to be wonder woman for halloween — I get to wear a cape, if only for a day!

  3. Hi Katy, I’m new to your blog (via Lysa Terkeurst). I really enjoyed reading this. My favorite verse is 2 Cor. 12:9 🙂 I have it posted above my computer in my cube at work so I can read it every day. I’ll definitely be back to read more!

    1. Great verse to keep in sight daily! That’s an awesome suggestion for us all. Thanks for visiting!

  4. Katy,
    I leave my list of Jeannas gotta do list at the feet of Jesus everyday and find myself running back every little bit to pick it up! I have been working in this area of my life for many years and only recently have been able to be a little more chill and realize He is in control regardless of what I think I can do alone. (For I can do all things THROUGH Christ who gives me strength). We as christian women must realize that we can only complete the tasks each day if we let Jesus control our lists!!
    I love reading your posts and love the woman you have become. You remind me sooo much of your mom, my sweet friend. Love you Katy❤️

    1. Oh Jeanna, don’t we all go back to pick up our lists! And thank you for the precious compliment that I remind of you my mom. Great to hear from you!

  5. At one point this week, I simply held my baby and cried… at another point, I had to lay her down and just walk away. Both time I felt completely helpless…

    I was reminded that in my weaknesses, he is my strength. I felt every word you wrote here. And you are right. It is ok. It is ok to admit, I need help or that I can’t do something. There is such a freedom in that.

    1. Hi sweet Kelly, I pray you find freedom in Jesus every day as you raise your baby. I pray His truth pierces through any lies of perfection or expectation you may hear and you can rest in Jesus’ strong arms as you walk with Him. Thank you for sharing your heart here. It’s great to hear from you!

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