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OUR DAILY BREAD : SAY NO TO SELF-HELP
November 15
Thursday
SAY NO
TO SELF-HELP
READ:
Jeremiah 17:1-8
___________________________________
The LORD is my strength
and my sheild; my heart
trusted in Him, and I
am helped
__ Psalm 28:7
___________________________________
Early in my editorial career in religious publishing, I was responsible for a line of books referred to as "self-help". The label troubled me because it seemed contrary to everything Christian.
The idea of self-help is popular because it supports the notion that we are in control. In the words of the poem "Invictus": "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul."
But we're not! Eventually something happens that reminds us how out-of-control life is, and no self-help bok can help us make it right.
Thankfully, Christians are not in the business of self-help. Quite the opposite! To become a Christian requires that we admit our helplessness and acknowledge our total dependence on God. "Without Me, you can do nothing," said Jesus (John 15:5).
The ancient Israelites were always getting in trouble for trusting human strength rather than God's (jer. 17:5). Yet even after their failures, the Lord said, "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the LORD" (v.7).
When especially difficult circumstances or strong temptations invade our lives and remind us of our powerlessness, we have an all-powerful God who works on behalf of those who trust Him. __ Julie Ackerman Link
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~~~~~~~No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim;~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~Our trust is all thrown on Jesus' name:~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~In this our strong tower for safety we hide;~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~The Lord is our power, "The Lord will provide." __ Newton~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
Whatever does not begin with God will end in failure.
Thursday
SAY NO
TO SELF-HELP
READ:
Jeremiah 17:1-8
___________________________________
The LORD is my strength
and my sheild; my heart
trusted in Him, and I
am helped
__ Psalm 28:7
___________________________________
Early in my editorial career in religious publishing, I was responsible for a line of books referred to as "self-help". The label troubled me because it seemed contrary to everything Christian.
The idea of self-help is popular because it supports the notion that we are in control. In the words of the poem "Invictus": "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul."
But we're not! Eventually something happens that reminds us how out-of-control life is, and no self-help bok can help us make it right.
Thankfully, Christians are not in the business of self-help. Quite the opposite! To become a Christian requires that we admit our helplessness and acknowledge our total dependence on God. "Without Me, you can do nothing," said Jesus (John 15:5).
The ancient Israelites were always getting in trouble for trusting human strength rather than God's (jer. 17:5). Yet even after their failures, the Lord said, "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the LORD" (v.7).
When especially difficult circumstances or strong temptations invade our lives and remind us of our powerlessness, we have an all-powerful God who works on behalf of those who trust Him. __ Julie Ackerman Link
____________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim;~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~Our trust is all thrown on Jesus' name:~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~In this our strong tower for safety we hide;~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~The Lord is our power, "The Lord will provide." __ Newton~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
Whatever does not begin with God will end in failure.
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