Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 20
In
1 Kings 20, we find ourselves in the midst of a high-stakes conflict between
the king of Israel and the king of Syria. King Ahab of Israel had just
experienced victory over the Syrian army with the help of the Lord, but now he
faced another imminent threat. In the face of this challenging situation, a
prophet is sent to encourage and counsel the king.
When
the prophet advised King Ahab to "strengthen yourself," it wasn't
about hitting the gym or downing protein shakes (although those things have
their merits!). It also wasn’t about “reaching deep down” and mustering up his
personal energy. No, this strengthening is of a spiritual nature and it only
comes from the Holy Spirit when we turn to Him. It's about fortifying your
faith, deepening your relationship with God, and tapping into His unlimited
power.
To
strengthen yourself spiritually, immerse yourself in God's Word, spending time
daily in prayer and meditation. Seek His guidance and wisdom. Surround yourself
with fellow believers who can provide support and encouragement. Allow the Holy
Spirit to work in you, transforming your weaknesses into strengths.
In
the battles we face, we often have a tendency to rely on our own strength, wit,
and resources. But let's not forget that the battle is the Lord's. Our trust
should be in the Commander-in-Chief, not in our limited abilities.
Instead
of mustering up our own strategies or self-help plans, let's surrender our
plans to God and seek His direction. He knows the enemy's every move and has
the power to overcome any obstacle. When we surrender to Him, He fights on our
behalf and ensures victory.
So,
my fellow soldiers of Christ, as we face battles in this world, let's remember
that true strength lies in surrendering to the Almighty. Let's trust in His
promises, draw near to Him, and allow His strength to flow through us.
The battles you encounter may seem daunting, but take heart, for the Lord fights for you. Strengthen yourself spiritually by immersing in God's Word, seeking His guidance, and surrounding yourself with fellow believers.