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The Bible clearly proclaims we are far from self-sufficiency. Jesus says, “. . . apart from me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5). We can do nothing apart from His generous grace that allows us to function without an awareness of His provision.
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Read More »In addition to Scripture, God has built daily reminders into the rhythms of our lives. These rhythms confront the illusion that we can handle life alone.
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Read More »Overcoming the illusion of self-sufficiency is about being so radically God-centered in our thinking that we use the details of our daily lives to petition, praise, and thank God. If we cherish the reality that every good gift is from the Father of Lights (James 1: 17), then we will be full of gratitude and joy. By embracing the truth that we are to serve in the strength that God supplies so that He gets all the glory (1 Pet 4:11), then we will beg Him for His help and trust Him to give it. When we recognize that God loves for us to seek and depend upon Him for every need and every emotion, we will continually lift up the cup of salvation so that He will fill it (Ps 116:12-13). God is the source of every good that comes to us and that flows from us for His kingdom. When we recognize this, His matchless character and generosity shine. Seeing our God-dependence every day brings deeper humility, joy, and gratitude into our ministries. We can eagerly fight the illusion of self-sufficiency because we serve an All-Sufficient Savior.
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