1 Corinthians 1:27 27But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty;
When you are faced with a big challenge, do you automatically
look for
the most powerful means to solve the problem? Well, my friend,
that
is not thinking the way God thinks. The Bible tells us that it
pleases
God to use what the world considers weak, foolish, base and
despised to bring to
nothing things which are mighty.
“What is that in your hand?” God asked.
“A rod,” Moses said. And with that rod, he performed miracles
and confounded
the might of Pharaoh.
“Five loaves and two fish,” a little boy said. And with that
little boy’s lunch,
Jesus fed 5,000 men, and his disciples gathered 12 baskets
full of leftovers.
“The jawbone of an ass,” Samson said. And with that, he slew
a thousand Philistines,
who were the enemies of God’s people.
“Five stones and a sling,” said David the shepherd boy. And
with one of his
stones and the sling, he brought down Goliath, the mighty
Philistine champion.
At a recent conference for Hokkien-speaking pastors, Pastor
Mark, our Hokkien
and Mandarin services pastor, realized how his spoken Hokkien
pales in
comparison to the refined and flawless Hokkien spoken by the
other pastors
there. Yet, it pleases God to use Pastor Mark’s colloquial
Hokkien to lead many
dialect-speaking folks, especially the elderly, to Christ.
Many of these elderly folks are testifying that for the first
time in their lives,
they are set free completely from fears of debilitating
diseases, loneliness, deeprooted
superstitions, generational curses, the ravages of old age and
even death.
My friend, don’t despise what seems weak and insignificant to
the world. God
can use them to bring down the giants in your life!
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