Saving Strength
“Now know I that the LORD saveth his anointed; He will hear him from his holy heaven With the saving strength of his right hand. Save, LORD: Let the king hear us when we call.” Psalm 20:6, 9 KJV
The reality of misrepresentation on the place of godliness with suffering and its correlation with the Lord’s saving strength is common to all believers. When the scriptures say all that must live godly in Christ or enjoy the salvation experience must blend the experience with suffering, many believers readily get lost in the essence of the almighty strength from God. For example, it does appears God’s anointing on David brought his wilderness experiences, rather than serve the expected winning experience in the palace. Likewise, in most of every believer’s exposures and engagements, we can attest to the affluence of the people’s financial strength, the authority of the people’s political strength, the atrocity of the people’s administrative strength, and the arrogance of the people’s professional or social strength. Unfortunately, almost all men who wielded the human strength in their relationships with fellow human beings do not readily submit to the sovereignty of the Lord’s saving strength. This unfortunate disposition was what led king Saul to his untimely grave and a wasted eternity, while orchestrating David’s wilderness experiences. Surely, every believer’s relationship with Christ serves the saving strength, even in the deepest of his wilderness experiences; and no human strength can undermine the Lord’s saving strength, no matter how long the trials.
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