Man is Limited

Let all men be liars, but God will be true! (Romans 3:4). Today, we acknowledge human limitations.Despite our achievements, we are finite. Our understanding is limited, our strength is limited, and our time is limited, yet God’s power is limitless.

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BIBLE REFERENCES: Psalm 126:1, Malachi 3:6, Psalm 127:1, Judges 6:12-14

Let all men be liars, but God will be true! (Romans 3:4). Today, we acknowledge human limitations.Despite our achievements, we are finite. Our understanding is limited, our strength is limited, and our time is limited, yet God’s power is limitless.

I. Human Limitations

  1. Limited Understanding: We can’t fully comprehend God’s ways (Isaiah 55:8-9). Psalm 126:1 reminds us, “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed.”
  2. Limited Strength: “We are but mere mortals.” (Psalm 127:1). We rely on God’s strength, not our own.We rely on God’s strength, not our own. Without Him, our efforts are in vain.
  3. Limited Time: Our days are numbered (Psalm 39:4). Let’s prioritize God’s will.

II. God’s Unchanging Nature

Malachi 3:6 says, “For I the Lord do not change.” God’s nature, power, and love remain constant, unlike human limitations.

III. Empowerment through Faith

Judges 6:12-14 shows Gideon, a man with limitations, empowered by God. God’s presence transforms our limitations into opportunities.

Conclusion

Acknowledge your limitations and seek God’s guidance. Trust in His unchanging nature and empowerment. May we find strength in our limitations, knowing God works through us.

Reflection

  1.  Recognize your limitations.
  2.  Seek God’s guidance.
  3.  Trust in His empowerment.

May God’s Word guide and bless you.

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