POWER IN JESUS CHRIST
Jesus is saying that he who is in us is greater than he
who is in the world. His power is greater than the power of the enemy.
When there is a head-on conflict between the power of the enemy and the
power of God, the power of the enemy will lose every time.
How do we then live and walk in this power and
authority? We understand from our last session that the world we live in
has two realms—the natural and the spiritual. We need to be able to
know how to live in this spiritual realm in a way that affects the
natural realm. Instead of the spiritual realm only affecting me, I need
to be living in a way that affects the spiritual realm, which in turn
affects the natural realm.
Ten years ago, as I read Paul's amazing statement in 1 Corinthians 4:19-20,
I began my personal journey in understanding the power we have as
believers. Paul says in these verses that he's coming to Corinth to see
the teachers that are there, and he's not coming to hear their words,
but he's coming to see the power in their lives, "for the kingdom of God
is not words, but it is power."
At that time ten years ago I was very committed to the
Word and truths of God, to the expositional instruction of God's truth,
and to trying to live out those truths, but I hadn't committed myself to
understanding God's power. In that verse, I heard this question from
the Lord: You've given yourself to me through my Word. Will you give yourself to me through my power?
At that moment, I didn't know what it meant and couldn't relate with
it. But pretty soon the Lord started us on a journey, and on this
journey we began to understand the power of God. Specifically, we
started to understand how he wants us to appropriate that power and do
his work through that power, and that our lives should be characterized
by the power of God.
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