Strength
for the New Year
The
years pass quickly so I'm writing this especially for my old friends
and for my young friends who realize that living the Christian life
brings an awareness of our absolute dependence upon the Lord for
life, breath, strength,
and all good graces from Him. Even our trials teach us that: “. .
. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God,
who raises the dead.” 2 Cor. 1:8-9 NIV
How
wonderful it is to rely on Him and see His faithfulness of old. He's
always there and He's always there with strength. The very word com
-passion
means “with strength.”
We go from strength to strength in the Lord. And we're blessed as
God supplies His strength to us: “Blessed
are those whose strength is in you. . . . They go from strength to
strength.” Psalm 84:5-7
And
supply it He does—with a promise: “Wait
on the Lord: be of good courage, and he
shall strengthen thine heart:
wait, I say, on the Lord.” Psalm
27:14
Of
course the Psalm for the New Year is Psalm 90, “A
prayer of Moses, the man of God,” written
3500 years ago and blessing the lives of countless millions. “O
satisfy us early
with
thy mercy; that
we may rejoice and be glad all our days.”
Psalm
90:14 He
did bring me to Himself “early”—at the age of 6 in 1940—and I
have rejoiced and am glad in Him all my days. There has been a LOT
of sorrow, but we are “sorrowful and yet always rejoicing.” 2
Cor. 6:10
That
Psalm speaks of strength, too: “The
days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by
reason of strength
they be
fourscore years, yet is their strength
labour
and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.” 90:10
Reminds
me of Moses' blessing of Israel, “as
thy days, so shall thy strength be.”
Deut.
33:25
because “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the
everlasting arms. . . .” Deut.
33:27
We
desperately need physical strength, especially as we enter our 80th
year and God does supply it—day by day, but we need spiritual
strength
even more. “Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we
are being
renewed day by day.”
2
Cor. 4:16 It
is God who is at work in us and it is God who energizes and motivates
us and gives us strength so that we can “rejoice and be glad all
our days.” I watched Minnie's strength slip away from her, little
by little as the pancreatic cancer destroyed her body. She was
almost totally helpless at the end, but her
spirit was not diminished!
What an example she gave for me and Jeannine and all of us who were
with her from time to time. Her testimony every day was the same,
“This
is the day the Lord has made; we
will rejoice and be glad in it.”
Psalm
118:24
“Day
by day and with each passing moment,
strength
I find to meet my trials here.
Trusting
in my Father's wise bestowment,
I've
no cause for worry or for fear.
He
whose heart is kind beyond all measure gives unto
each
day what He deems best—lovingly,
its
part of pain and pleasure, mingling toil with peace and rest.”
So
our prayer for the New Year is
Psalm 19:14 “Let
the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable
in thy sight, O Lord, my
strength,
and my
redeemer.“
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