There is no “might” in Mighty God. Let me clarify. One of the weakest words in the English language (in my opinion) is “might.” For example – (Q) “Are you coming to church Sunday?” (A) “I might.”
See what I mean! Come on, man!
Let me translate the “might” –
1) If nothing better comes up.
2) If I feel like it.
3) If there is not a good game on TV.
4) If the sacrifice isn’t too great.
5) If my conditions are met and I still feel comfortable about it.
Imagine going to God with your greatest needs and in response to your plea He says, “I might.” Is this really the God that you want to put all of your hope for eternity in?
But our God doesn’t have “might” in his vocabulary. He is the God of unwavering character. “God, will you offer a means for salvation?” “YES!” “God, will you forgive my sins if I repent?” “YES!” “God, will you overlook my sin if I haven’t accepted Jesus as my savior?” “NO!” “God, is your grace enough to blanket my human nature with righteousness through Jesus, in spite of my self?” “YES!” “God, can I ever be separated from your love?” “NO!”
Only a Mighty God is without “might.” Faith in our God is not saying, “He might.” Faith is saying, “His Might!” Don’t let the weak-link of your “might” substitute for unbreakable surety of his Might.
7 “Can you fathom the mysteries of God?
Can you probe the limits of the Almighty?
8 They are higher than the heavens above—what can you do?
They are deeper than the depths below—what can you know?
9 Their measure is longer than the earth
and wider than the sea.
Job 11:7-9
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