Our qualification comes from God. (2 Corinthians 3:5)
Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan has the largest
central span of any suspension bridge in the world. This elegant
structure, which is held up by only two towers and a network of steel
cables, can look dangerously fragile, but in reality it is incredibly
strong. Although its supports seem so minimal, it can withstand 178 mph
winds and earthquakes of up to 8.5 magnitude. Imagine the engineering
genius that went into the making of this bridge!
Did you know that you are the result of an even more wondrous feat of
engineering? In today’s first reading, St. Paul calls our attention to
the incredible structure that God has been building in our lives.
Everything that we are, everything that we do, all the forces that we
withstand—it all gives evidence of how carefully God has crafted our
foundation. Like a master builder, he has laid this foundation with
great precision and fortified it with his own divine grace. What a
marvel you are!
Here’s even more marvelous news: God isn’t done building you! Through
the grace of his sacraments, he continues to make you stronger and
steadier. Day after day, he infuses you with the gifts of his Holy
Spirit so that you can withstand any gale force winds that might come
against you. Through the witness and encouragement of other brothers and
sisters in Christ, he continues to teach you how to adapt to the
pressures of temptation without snapping or crumbling.
Take some time today to stand back and admire God’s handiwork. You
are a marvel! You are far stronger than you think, far more flexible
than you think, and far more capable than you think. You have “the
strength for everything” in Christ, who strengthens you (Philippians
4:13)! So try not to give in to fear when you face challenges today.
Instead, stand firm on the foundation God has poured for you. Pray for
the situation, not in “self-confidence,” but “God-confidence.”
Remember, God has given you the perfect structure for the job he has
assigned you to do. Christ is with you, he is in you, and he is more
than able to work through you.
“Lord, thank you for all you have built in me. Give me confidence to use your gifts.”
from wau.org
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