But he said to me, “My
grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power
of Christ may rest upon me. —2 Corinthians 12:9
When
we study Scripture, there are times when a nuance provided by the meaning
learned from the Bible’s original languages can rock us to the core. The Greek
word order of 2 Corinthians 12:9 provides us with meaning we don’t want to miss:
“Sufficient for you is the grace of me.” That is an incredible promise!
Essentially the Lord told the apostle Paul, I am the grace. I’m all the grace
you need.
God
does not dispense strength and encouragement like a pharmacist fills a
prescription. God never says, Here, take two of these and call Me in the
morning. He is the grace. He is the strength. His presence
is the power. All we need comes through intimacy with Him. No matter what
we face, Jesus is the complete answer. “Sufficient for you is the grace of
me.” He doesn’t give what we need and then go somewhere else. He comes to
stay. “I am with you always” (Matthew 28:20).
Notice
that the Lord explains how I’m all the grace you need actually works in
our lives: “For my power is made perfect in weakness.” “Perfect” means
fulfilled, accomplished, completed, finished. It’s the same term Jesus spoke as
His final word on the cross, tetelestai, which means, “It is
finished” (John 19:30). God brings His sufficient and powerful grace to the
relationship; all we bring is weakness. All of this is grace because we can’t do
anything to deserve what He does for us. And He makes sure the results are
perfect and complete.
God
wants His grace to be completed in your weakness. You never really experience
the grace unless you see the need for it—and even that realization comes by
grace. The power of Jesus' grace is not fully seen until weakness is fully
acknowledged. The moment you are overwhelmed with your absolute helplessness is
the moment you are ready to hear Jesus say, I’m all the grace you
need.
Think
about the place where you regularly meet with God. Is it a chair in your
bedroom? At the kitchen table? Or as one father of five small children
confessed, is it in the garage in the backseat of your car? In light of today’s
verse ask yourself, How many times have I gotten up from that place and left
God’s sufficient grace there? The Lord was there with you—holding out to you
the grace for the trial you were going to face that day, as your mind was
drifting off to your own plan. How many days did you run out to a busy day and
leave Him there with His sufficient grace?
If
you want to live by God’s sufficient grace, you’re not going to catch it falling
from the sky as you hurry to your next appointment. You must go to the fountain
and drink deeply. He is the One who quenches your thirst. When you read His Word
and are thinking about it, His grace is flowing into you.
He
is also the One who wants to go with you every step of the way. And when a trial
threatens to overwhelm you, remember His promise: “Sufficient for you is the
grace of me.” The Lord is a faithful friend, sustaining you. He is all the
grace you need.
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