In my InterVarsity ministry life, the South Dakota Area
Team is shrinking. While it has been great to welcome Elijah to the team,
Caleb’s transfer and the resignations of Rachael and Chris have left me in a
place that’s hard to describe. I am grateful for the ministry each had with our
team. But I am also faced with the dilemma of unstaffed student groups. I am
tempted to believe that trying harder is the way, or that I need the (right)
good idea (I have lots of good ideas... if you are familiar with strengthsfinder
you will know what it means that ideation is one of my strengths) but
weakness is the way. I have a God for this very circumstance. In Isaiah 42:3 we
read "...a bruised reed he will not break, and a faintly burning wick he will
not quench."
11 October 2024
weakness is the way
I was reminded recently of a J. I. Packer quote from the book,
Weakness is the Way, which I shared with my son shortly before his high
school graduation in the infamous Spring of 2020. "…we are all weak and
inadequate, and we need to face it… We need to be aware of our limitations and
to let this awareness work in us humility and self-distrust, and a realization
of our helplessness on our own. Thus we may learn our need to depend on Christ,
our Savior and Lord, at every turn of the road, to practice that dependence as
one of the constant habits of our heart, and hereby to discover what Paul
discovered before us: 'when I am weak, then I am strong."
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Funny that I only remembered the significance of the name of this blog and it's connection to the Packer quote after I posted. :)
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