Rom 4:20 He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God;
We
are told that Abraham could look at his own body and consider it as
good as dead without being discouraged, because he was not looking at
himself but at the Almighty One.
He did not stagger
at the promise, but stood straight up unbending beneath his mighty load
of blessing.
And instead of growing weak he waxed strong in the faith,
grew more robust, the more difficulties became apparent, glorifying God
through His very sufficiency and being "fully persuaded" (as the Greek
expresses it) "that he who had promised was," not merely able, but as it
literally means "abundantly able," munificently able, able with an
infinite surplus of resources, infinitely able "to perform."
He
is the God of boundless resources. The only limit is in us. Our asking,
our thinking, our praying are too small; our expectations are too
limited.
He is trying to lift us up to a higher conception, and lure us
on to a mightier expectation and appropriation.
Oh, shall we put Him in
derision? There is no limit to what we may ask and expect of our
glorious El-Shaddai; and there is but one measure here given for His
blessing, and that is "according to the power that worketh in us."
~A.
B. Simpson~
Climb to the treasure house of blessing
on the ladder made of divine promises.
By a promise as by a key open the
door to the riches of God's grace and favor.
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