We all can accomplish more than we think we can. In times of crisis, we draw on our inner courage to be of some help. When the adrenaline is pumping, we can overcome obstacles we never thought possible. The human mind and body are amazing creations – intricately and perfectly crafted to come to the rescue when necessary. However, when we rely entirely on ourselves, our strength and courage wane in comparison to what we can do when we listen to God’s voice and direction to be strong and courageous. Sounds so easy, doesn’t it? Easier said than done sometimes.
The world teaches that we can do whatever we put our mind to. We can use our brain, our physical strength and our wherewithal to do great things. When ego gets in the way it can puff us up so much that we think we’re invincible. When that happens, something can happen to burst the balloon destined for destruction. We realize that we are not always capable of doing these things, we easily become discouraged. Admitting that we need help isn’t easy. It’s like saying we don’t have the stamina to do things on our own. It weakens us.
God plants courage into each one of us. We were perfectly formed in His image and yet imperfect because of our inherited sin. We need His strength and courage to help us overcome the daily tasks of life. Without Him, we may be able to accomplish acts of courage, but with Him we can do even greater things. Remembering that He, alone, created the world in six days, we can be confident that through Him, all things are possible.
With the Lord begin your task;
Jesus will direct it.
For his aid and counsel ask;
Jesus will perfect it.
Every morn with Jesus rise,
And when day is ended,
In his name then close your eyes;
Be to him commended.THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL

Amen. When we place our trust in God’s hands, His grace will eventually open doors filled with courage, strength, and wisdom. Our assignment is to remain patient.
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Hard to be patient,but knowing God is right with us helps😍
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