Welcome to today’s devotion
But for the glory
- John 11:4
Do we look at that veil so that we are not able to see the glory of God in a situation? What standards have we set up instead of allowing God to cover us above by hiding in Him and empowering us with love? If we do not see the fresh light from Christ that changes us with power, we are left to search question after question to please God. If there is a veil over God, sovereignty has lost its place. There is no freedom to experience God for that moment, if we try to experience the moment to come.
The patient should not enter the penalty of death. When the concept of faith fails to heal, there is a strong tendency to enter into depression, which is also due to a lack of personal faith. However, faith is not a product of man, but a transmission from God. It is not our nature to look at the consequences of a crisis and blame him for the failure. Natural faith is not designed to meet supernatural needs. A person can hear the word, but never obey because faith is devoid of God’s working system.
Faith should have no meaning in the meaning of man, so that God can act in His meaning. When we see the death He died, Christ is lifted up with the power to deliver. Rather than self-attainment for faith, we enter into crucifixion to live by God’s faith. The running path of glorious faith is to humble ourselves on the journey to Calvary. We will humble ourselves in the sight of God that He will lift us up to His faith, available to be transformed from the glories we behold.
Today’s reading passage: 2 Corinthians 4-6