Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 1 Kings 18:1–46, Acts 11:1–30, Psalm 135:1–21, Proverbs 17:12–13
Nothing Stands Against Him
After worship this morning, the Lord told me to look up the definition of striving when He whispered this Gem of Knowledge to me:
“It’s silly to think about striving. Look up the definition. It doesn’t even exist in My Kingdom. Here it is simply doing or not doing. Period.”
Well, that certainly got my attention.
So I looked it up.
Striving means to make great efforts, exert yourself vigorously, struggle to achieve a goal, contend against opposing forces, or compete for a prize or position.
As I read those definitions, something immediately stood out to me.
Vigorously. Strenuous. Struggle. Contending. Competing.
The Lord was right.
None of these things exist in His Kingdom. Jesus has already overcome every opposing force. He has already won every battle. He has already secured every victory. There is no competition for His throne, no rival to His authority, and no obstacle beyond His power.
Nothing can stand against Him.
In God’s Kingdom, we are not called to strive. We are called to trust. We are called to obey.
As I continued reading today’s Scriptures, I noticed something fascinating: God wasn’t asking anyone to strive. He was simply asking them to do what He said.
The contrast is especially clear on Mount Carmel. The prophets of Baal spent hours striving. They shouted louder. They danced harder. They cut themselves. They exhausted themselves trying to force a response from a god who could not answer.
Everything about their actions was striving.
Meanwhile, Elijah simply obeyed.
He rebuilt the altar.
He prepared the sacrifice.
He drenched it with water.
Then he prayed.
That was it.
Elijah did not strive to make fire fall from heaven. He did not manipulate the situation or manufacture a miracle. He simply did what God told him to do and trusted God with the outcome.
And God responded.
Fire fell from heaven, consumed the sacrifice, the altar, the stones, the dust, and even the water in the trench. The people fell on their faces declaring, “The Lord—he is God! Yes, the Lord is God!” (1 Kings 18:39, NLT).
What a powerful reminder that God’s power is not released through our striving. It is released through our obedience.
We see the same principle in Acts 11. Peter was criticized for entering the home of Gentiles. He could have argued, defended himself, or tried to convince everyone through his own efforts. Instead, he simply shared what God had shown him and what God had done.
The believers recognized God’s hand in the situation and glorified Him.
Again, we see the pattern:
Not striving.
Not forcing.
Not manipulating.
Simply obeying and allowing God to work.
Psalm 135 declares:
“The Lord does whatever pleases him throughout all heaven and earth.” (Psalm 135:6, NLT)
What freedom there is in that truth. The success of God’s plans does not depend on our ability to strive harder. It depends on His power.
So many of us are exhausted because we are trying to do God’s job. We are striving to change people, fix situations, control outcomes, and make things happen. Meanwhile, God is simply asking us to obey the next thing He has placed before us.
The burden of producing results belongs to Him…The responsibility of obedience belongs to us. 💎
Action (5 Minutes with God)
Give 5 minutes of your day today and surrender to the Lord. Ask Him:
- “Lord, what do You want me to know about this personally?”
- Journal what He gives you through His Holy Spirit.
- Then ask, “What do You want me to do?”
- Journal what He reveals – then do it!
Ask the Lord to reveal an area where you have been striving instead of trusting. Surrender the outcome to Him and focus only on the next step of obedience He has placed before you.
Prayer
Father, thank You for reminding me that I do not have to carry burdens You never intended me to carry. Forgive me for the times I have tried to force outcomes, control circumstances, or accomplish things in my own strength. Help me trust You more fully. Teach me to walk in simple obedience and leave the results in Your hands. Thank You that You have already overcome every obstacle and secured every victory. In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, Amen.
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