The 7 Secrets Of Strength

The 7 Secrets Of Strength

โ€œHave I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.โ€ Joshua 1:9

The instruction to โ€œBe strongโ€ seems of huge importance, and yet so many Christians seem determined to make weakness fashionable. We are experts at it! The command to BE STRONG almost intimidates some of us.

But even in our obvious human weakness there must be a determination to find Godโ€™s good strength to lift us to better days. Here are 7 ways to stay strong:

1. Keep Smiling: Nehemiah 8:10 โ€œDo not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strengthโ€ is as true as ever. I find it so easy to get miserable, intense, disappointed, impatient and weak. But really you should enjoy the moment you are in. Be present. Suck the juice out of life and SMILE. If you get like me and wonder who the miserable old git in the mirror is, purposefully slap a smile on that face. Itโ€™s an act of immense faith. And itโ€™s so good for your health.

2. Stay In Grace: So many genuinely, lovely Christians spend way too much time feeling guilty, shameful, wishing they were so much more. But โ€œthere is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,โ€ a river of grace for you and me. Psalms 30:7 states โ€œWhen you favoured me, my mountain stood firm.โ€ LET HIM favour you; itโ€™ll make you strong. Stop feeling like you wear Godโ€™s grace out. Have a conscience, but donโ€™t be exhausted by an oversensitive one that will not forgive you for things done or left undone, even after repentance. Stay in the place where grace is exalted. Let mercy triumph over judgement.

3. Be Confident! Isaiah 30:15 says โ€œin quietness & confidence (trust) is your strength.โ€ Sometimes we need to not give in to the feeling of insecurity. We need to instruct our soul โ€œbe confident in God.โ€ Stand a little taller. Smile a little broader. Whisper some good Bible promises to ourselves in our low moments, to posture our lives with godly confidence. God likes it (Heb 11:6).

4. Get Your God Moments: โ€œThose who wait upon the Lord shall exchange strengths with Himโ€ states Isaiah 40:29. Even Jesus needed His God-moments, disappearing up mountains to find intimate, prayerful, minutes of divine exchange. Where and when are your moments? Plan them. Guard them. God isnโ€™t disappointed in you when you miss prayer – He is disappointed FOR you. Youโ€™ve missed a moment that will cause you to be strong, today. And donโ€™t compete with others in prayer – Just find what works for you and stick to it!

5. Be Filled With Power: Ephesians 6:10 โ€œBe strong in the power of His might.โ€ God loves to clothe us in divine energy, authority and ability. Without His divine presence in our lives, we really have nothing to give. To a generation of church goers to whom Pentecost is sometimes a distant memory, I would emplore you to become hungry again to be awash with His glory, as was the early church. The result? A small handful of weakling disciples who turned the world upside down!

6. Be Authentic: God loves you, made you, designed you before the world began. And His power rests most fully on you being you – never you impersonating anyone else. So discover the divine blueprint God has for you and start to be comfortable in the skin youโ€™re in. It brings such strength. Psalm 139 shows us all your days were written before any of them came to be. That means God was an author before He was a Creator. His favourite subject? YOU! Meditate on the joy of being you – and be thankful.

7. Be Weak To Be Strong: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 makes it clear that our pathway to strength is in weakness. The authentic vulnerability of honesty regarding our weakness, draws God into our lives. Humility is a magnet to grace (โ€œHe gives grace to the humbleโ€ James 4:6), but pride is a rejection of His help. We must never revel or rejoice about our sinfulness, but laugh about our vulnerable inabilities. Then it gives God such glory when we succeed!

An extract from Jarrod’s book STRONGER. Click here to purchase your copy.

I am strong in the Lord and in the power of His might (Ephesians 6:10). His strength is made perfect in my weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9), and in every battle, He empowers me to overcome.

โ€œThe joy of the Lord is my strengthโ€ (Nehemiah 8:10), therefore I will walk in that joy regardless of circumstances. I will not fear, I will not faint, and I will not fall back because โ€œGod has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mindโ€ (2 Timothy 1:7).

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3 Responses

  1. Paul Raggett says:

    The last few days in paticular have hit a few nails on the head. Just love it, thanks Jarrod and Vicky for your faithfulness in building up God’s people in faitrh.

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  2. Dee says:

    Fantastic reminder- bless you Jarrod ๐Ÿ‘

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