For you see your calling, brethren, that not
many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called.
But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise,
and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things
which are mighty. 1 Corinthians 1:26–27
God is interested in your success. Even if you are not the swiftest, strongest, wisest, most knowledgeable, and most skillful in the natural, God can still bless you with good success when you depend on His grace.
God’s way is completely opposite from the
world’s way. According to 1 Corinthians 1:26, “not many wise according to the
flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called.” Isn’t it fascinating to
discover that while the world looks favorably upon the wise, mighty, and noble,
God does not? Let’s see in the next verse what God chooses instead: “God has
chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the
wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put
to shame the things which are mighty.” In His hands of grace, the foolish and
weak things become even wiser and mightier than the wise and mighty things of
the world!
This is something I have experienced
personally. In high school, I was a stutterer. I watched the other kids talking
and reading aloud in class effortlessly while I had serious trouble getting
words out of my mouth.
Honestly, if you had told me then that I
would be preaching to thousands of people every week, I would have run for
cover under the table and said, “Get thee behind me, Satan!” If there was an
area anyone who knew me back then believed I would fail in, it would have to be
public speaking. But God looked down and said, “I am going to make a preacher
out of this boy.”
One day, when I was tired of being miserable,
I told the Lord, “Lord, I don’t have much to give You, but whatever I have I
give You.” I remember how my voice was the thing that embarrassed me the most,
so I said, “Lord, I give You my voice.” When I said that, I pitied Him for
getting someone like me who had so many weaknesses.
To cut a long story short, after I gave all
my weaknesses to the Lord, something supernatural happened. I stopped being
conscious of my stuttering and it supernaturally disappeared. In the area of my
weakness, God supplied His strength. About two years ago, one of the teachers
from my high school days came to my church and sat in one of the services I was
preaching in. After the service, she wrote me a note that said, “I see a
miracle. This must be God!”
Why does the Lord choose foolish and weak
things to confound the wise and mighty things of this world? It’s so that “no
flesh should glory in His presence” (1 Corinthians 1:29). God chooses the
things that are weak in the natural so that no man can boast of his own ability—all
glory redounds to the Lord.
My
friend, it is those who are proud and who depend on their human strength that
God cannot use. So when you look at yourself and see only weaknesses, depend on
God’s unmerited favor and know that God can and will use you! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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