Every
language has
a set of idioms. They are words that are used together which have kind
of
a special meaning. "We have one that goes, "When the cat's away, the
mice will play." In Spanish, the phrase goes, "When the cat's away, the
mice don't go to devotions." Close, but not the same. The meaning is
only good in that language and they
often become snares for people trying to study that language. We have a
lot of "idioms" in our language. One such phrase could be, "a little
bit." The primary use of this word is that which is put into a horse's
mouth. A later definition shows that it can also be a small part of
something. A waitress can offer you coffee and you might say, "Yes, I
will
have a little bit." To a foreigner studying English, that might sound
a "bit" confusing. There is one thing we can know about God and that is
that He does nothing with just a "little bit." He supplies all of your
need and He fills you to the fullest. He just doesn't give you a
"little
bit" of grace but indeed you have all that you will ever need. Second
Corinthians 12:9 says, "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for
thee:
for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I
rather
glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me"
This
has to be one of the most comforting verses for believers. While it was
spoken to the Apostle Paul, we can learn by an indirect application that
it
applies to us also. God's grace is sufficient to meet every
need that we have had, are having and will ever have. We can never run
out
of God's grace. We can't even get down to half a tank of God's
grace. It is always sufficient no matter what situation we face in this
life. Not only do we learn that it is sufficient for every concern of
life, but we also learn another peculiar characteristic of grace. When
we
are at the weakest, grace is there to provide the strength that we
need.
You may have thought at one time or another that you were not going to
be able
to get through a particular day. It may have been the tragic loss of a
loved one or new beginnings, a new town, a new job, new friends and
perhaps even
a new church. No matter what the difficulty, God's grace was sufficient
to
get you through. So, are you a bit apprehensive about the future?
Are you concerned that you may not be able to bear up under some load or
another? Rest assured in the fact that God's grace is indeed
sufficient. Hang in there. You'll make it. Praise God today for His
abundant grace in every situation.
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