Your Potentials Are Limitless
Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any
thing as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God
(2 Corinthians 3:5).
The word “sufficiency” is the Greek
“hikanotes,”which means competence; being
qualified enough to be able. When the Scripture says,
“Our sufficiency is of God,” it means our competence
or ability is of God. No matter the challenges life poses
before you, you’re more than able to face them and
win. What a life! This has nothing to do with your
human ability or connections; it’s about the Christ-life
in you.
God has given you a life that makes you more than a man.
There’s a divine energy working in you;
it doesn’t burn out, neither does it require replenishing.
Refuse therefore to be limited by your physical ability.
The Holy Spirit?the source of all strength, and Spirit of
might Himself?lives in you. That means your potentials
are limitless! Christ’s glorious power works in you
mightily to achieve results that are beyond human
ability and comprehension (Colossians 1:29).
Affirm this in your life always.
If you’d take advantage of this divine ability, it’ll
make all the difference at school, in your work place
and in whatever you do. You’ll go further, faster and do
far more excellently than your physical ability can take
you. Never feel incompetent, inadequate, or incapable
for any task. Christ is your sufficiency; therefore, by His
ability at work in you, you can do all things; you’re up
to any task. Hallelujah!
Refuse to be intimidated. Fear nothing. Talk bold
all the time. Declare who you are, what you have, and
your ability in Christ Jesus! This is important, because
if you don’t affirm it, you’ll not experience it. Keep
declaring that Christ is your sufficiency; therefore, your
potentials are limitless. You’re excellent, and have an
excellent life. Blessed be God!
Prayer
Dear Father, I thank you for your divine power that works
in me mightily. Christ is my life, my sufficiency, wisdom, and
righteousness. He’s made my life beautiful, fruitful, productive
and sound! Blessed be your glorious Name forever. Amen.
Further study:
Philippians 4:13; 2 Corinthians 4:7; Colossians 1:29
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Acts 21:17-36
Job 29-31
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Luke 8:19-25
Joshua 8