The Burden of Inadequacy –Charles
Stanley
Deuteronomy 1:19-36
Deuteronomy 1:19-36
Standing on the edge of the Promised Land, the Israelites were
overcome by fear. The size and strength of the enemy contrasted sharply with
their own weakness and inability. Because we're human, everyone at times will
experience inadequacy and the uncomfortable feelings that accompany it. The
issue you and I face is not whether we are sufficient for a task, but how we
will respond when a challenge is beyond our capabilities.
Like the children of Israel, we can give in to fear and then
focus on the expectation of certain failure. As the obstacle grows in our
minds, our feet run in the opposite direction, away from the challenge and
toward safety. However, turning away from the task that God has given us will
lead us not to security but into bondage. By allowing fear to control our
choices, we'll become chained to feelings of inadequacy, which will shape our
future decisions and, ultimately, our destinies.
As a result of their refusal to trust the Lord and move forward
to conquer the land, the Israelites were consigned to wander in the wilderness
for 40 years. The men who did not believe God's promise never saw the land that
He wanted to give them. Opportunities are always lost when we let fear overrule
our faith.
When God calls you to a task beyond your abilities, instead of
giving in to your feelings, choose to rely on what you know about Him and His
promises. By moving forward in faith despite your inadequacy, you will discover
the Lord's faithfulness. He always empowers us for the works He assigns.
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