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No Power

But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.  Acts 1:8 NIV

                   

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The contracts were signed and blueprints in hand, building materials were stacked in the yard, work crews were all on site – everything was in place for the work to begin.

The contracts were finalized. However, when the carpenter attempted to cut the first board, the saw clicked but nothing happened. “No power!” he shouted. The overload of all their equipment unexpectedly blew the electrical circuit breaker.

How many times does that happen in our spiritual lives? We have a clear direction of our mission, workers are committed, supplies may be available, yet there is no genuine power or significant results. Without God’s supernatural power enabling the work, our efforts produce very limited and disappointing outcomes, which is then closely followed by disillusionment and burn out.

Jesus instructed His followers to wait until they received the power of the Holy Spirit to fill them and anoint their efforts. They obediently waited until the powerful day of Pentecost; only then did they begin to evangelize the world. They waited on God’s power and God supernaturally spread His Word worldwide.

But waiting is difficult for those of us with an impatient streak running through our DNA. We envision great things, we pray and ask for God’s guidance and blessing, we align the people and resources, and then we’re off.

I’ve followed this pattern. With thirty years experience in the corporate world coupled with the gift of empowerment, I’ve knocked down seemingly impenetrable obstacles to success. Although kicking down proverbial doors served me well in the work place, I’ve learned it’s always best to await God’s supernatural power instead of relying on my own strength and effort.

I met with three friends some time back, to consider the feasibility of starting a Christian, multidenominational, professional, singles group in our city. We initially agreed to pray about it and earnestly seek God’s direction. After three months of prayer, we decided to proceed. Not only has God blessed our efforts, He bonded the leadership team with such complementary traits and skills, it is truly
miraculous. Time and again, I am reminded of Zechariah’s words, Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty.

Seek and wait for God’s power. Awesome things will happen.

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Nate Stevens

A lifelong student of Scripture, Nate Stevens has also enjoyed a forty-year banking career in a variety of leadership roles. He is the author of: Matched 4 Life (book and workbook), Deck Time with JesusTransformed: Until Christ is Formed in YouConformed: Into the Likeness of ChristInformed: Living by God’s Absolute Truth, and God’s Secret Place. He is also a contributing author on several of the Moments Books series (Billy Graham Moments, Romantic Moments, Divine Moments, Spoken Moments, Christmas Moments, Stupid Moments, and Broken Moments). He writes online articles for ChristianDevotions.us and KingdomWinds.com, as well as several other ministries. Additionally, he co-founded and leads Fusion, a Christian singles ministry. A popular speaker and teacher at conferences, seminars, and Bible study groups, he speaks on a wide variety of topics. Nate has two adult children. He and his wife, Karen, live near Charlotte, North Carolina. Follow Nate and find more resources at: www.natestevens.net


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