“And if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead
is living in you, He who raised Christ from the dead
will also give life to your mortal bodies
through His Spirit, who lives in you.”
Romans 8:11
Our perception of ourselves is formed in various ways. Our childhood experiences can shape our adult responses. Our looks can shape our self image. Our successes or failures can shape the level of self-confidence we have. One word from another person can sometimes determine whether I feel good or bad about myself today. All of these things and more, over time, can create a perception of what we think is real about us. They become things that “reside” within us and we give them the power and permission to determine who we are. We allow them to give birth to a person within us that may not in any way resemble the person we were meant to be.
The revolutionary truth that Paul tells us in the above passage is this: The Spirit of God Lives in Me! Think about that. Roll that one around in your mind for a while. Repeat it over and over until it starts to sink in. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead (no small feat by the way) lives in me! What kind of awesome power is this? What kind of incredible energy is this? What kind of profound ability is this? And it lives in me! Truly, “I can do (and be) all things through Him who gives me the strength.” (Philippians 4:13)
So, the question I keep asking myself is this: Which spirit in me am I going to allow to determine who I am? The spirit of my childhood experiences? The spirit of my successes or failures? The spirit of what I look like? OR, the Spirit of the One who raised Jesus from the dead? His Spirit, His power, His wisdom, His love defines who I am. Not my upbringing, my weakness, my ignorance, or my sin. God’s strength is far and away greater than my weakness. This seems like a ridiculously obvious statement doesn’t it? Of course God’s strength is greater than human weakness. But, why then do we so often live as if our weaknesses and failures and sins are more powerful than God’s strength?
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my weakness.
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my fears.
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my inabilities.
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my inadequacies.
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my mistakes and my sins.
· The Spirit of God within me is greater than my lack of trust and faith.
The power of the Spirit of God within me is far greater than the combined power of all my strengths and weaknesses. And that power, that Spirit, defines who I am. Nothing else really matters. Now, if only we could believe this.
