THE QUALIFIED
Memorise: Not that we are
sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but for sufficiency
is of God; 2 Corinthians 3:5
Any genuine child of God would want to be used by God
for great things. God’s decision to use a person, or how far He would go in
using an individual, rests on several factors, of which self-inadequacy is
prominent. We need to realise straightaway that there is no adequacy anywhere
apart from God. Many passages of scripture attest to this. He is the one that
owns power (Psalm 62:11), and power according to scientists is the ability to
do work. This has to do with adequacy. What about wisdom? He is the Source and
the Giver (Colossians 2:2-3, James 1:5). How about strength? Isaiah 40:29-31
says that He gives strength and might. In light of these therefore, no man
ought to think of himself as adequate. Whether it is knowledge, strength,
power, wisdom, connections etc, none of these can qualify a person as adequate
before God for divine choice. As a matter of fact, relying on your natural
abilities before God amounts to pride.
When God called Moses to go for Him to set the
Israelites free from the bondage of Egypt, the reply Moses gave was:
“Who am I?” this shows a sense of inadequacy. He was saying: “Are you sure you
are not picking the wrong person?” Beloved, until a man empties himself of all
that he is, God cannot use him. Only empty vessels can be filled (2 Kings
4:3-4). Many of God’s people are still full of themselves or of something else
apart from God’s resources. This is why God is not using them optimally. You
need to take a look at yourself; maybe you are also still full of yourself.
Maybe you think you can get the job done by your education, oratory prowess,
human connections, charisma etc. this is not the way of God. God in reply said
to Moses, “Moses you are right, you are forgotten at the backside of the
desert, you are nothing, but that is why I AM picking you”. Beloved, if you go
through scripture, you will discover that those used of God were those who
either were nothing or those who reduced themselves to nothing. If any time He
picked anyone who seemed to be “something”, such persons had to empty
themselves of what they were – Saul of Tarsus
for instance (Philippians 3:8). If you are chosen by God while you are nothing,
all you need is His presence. His assurance to you is this: “My presence will
be with you”. That is all you need,
Prayer Point
Father, I empty myself of all
my pride and personal acclaim, fill me up and use me for your glory.
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