“The Lord makes firm the steps of the one who delights in him; though he may stumble, he will not fall, for the Lord upholds him with his hand” (Psalm 37:23-24, NIV).
Though we may stumble, we will not fall. We will not fail when the Lord upholds us with His hand. We shall succeed in what we attempt for Him. It is incredible and wonderful to know that when we delight in the Lord and seek to live a holy life—when we are surrendered and obedient to His will, He makes each step we take firm and sure. I may doubt myself, and you may doubt yourself, BUT He does not doubt who He has created us to be. “Be strong and courageous!” David said to Solomon his son.” Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord God, my God, is with you. He will not fail you or forsake you” (2 Chronicles 28:20). The Lord continually encourages us to realize the potential He sees in our life.
Just as David told his son, He will not forsake or fail you. You also have the greatest encourager cheering for you. He longs to have a deeply intimate relationship with you—one where your times with Him are not only precious but fresh and new each day. Such an encounter with Jesus Christ can enable you to see your potential. It can pick you up from where you have failed, and bring hope. If you have failed, don't hide from your failure. Face it, and honestly evaluate why you failed. If it is from sin, repent, and let Christ forgive you. Move on in His forgiveness, and learn from the failure. Don't allow that failure to define who you are. If the failure is the result of circumstances beyond your control, then it is not yours. Don't carry a burden you were never meant to carry. Whatever you face, Christ encourages you to learn from it, and grow closer to Him as a result of it.
Never forget that Jesus Christ convicts. Satan condemns. There is hope in conviction. There is no hope in condemnation. There is always encouragement in conviction; there is the promise that if you turn from what is wrong, then God has something that is perfect for your life. If you are willing to respond to that conviction with repentance, your promise is secured. Your encourager has encouraged you to become something greater than you ever imagined.
Whatever claims your attention and your time claims your heart. Does your life reveal this kind of love for Him? Is He your greatest priority? If you really love Him, you will surrender all of your desires—your ambitions—your dreams—your mistakes—your failures—your worries—your inadequacies—all of you to His perfect care and direction. As you yield to Him each day, you will realize more and more that without His focus in your life, you become a double-minded person with no strength and purpose. He gives meaning to your life, and to mine.
Always look to Jesus Christ, the author and the finisher of your faith. He will encourage you through all you face in life. He will never fail you. He will never desert you. He will lead you to be the greatest that He has designed. Your potential shall become His promise. “Be confident of this,” He declares, “that I who began this good work in your life will also complete it” (Philippians 1:6)! Don’t ever forget He will supply all that you need to realize the potential that He alone can bring in a surrendered life.
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