“For I am not ashamed
of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who
believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” (Rom 1:16 ESV)
As soon as the sun starts to shine
bright things start to change. Things
that have been asleep through the winter jump to life in a beautiful display of
color. Tree’s that were dormant burst into green leaves and flowers. All of this activity takes power, mighty
power and the plants know the source of that power which is the sun. Have you ever drove past or seen a field of
sunflowers? Their oversized flowers seek
and follow the sun in unison, they will start the day facing east and by the
end of the day they're all facing west.
The sunflower doesn’t want to miss a single moment of exposure to the
sun. The reality is the sunflower is
dependent like all plants on the power of the sun to grow and to produce fruit
or sunflower seeds.
In the New
Testament we see the Greek word dynamie
or a variation of it used over 120 times and it means power. You might recognize that we get our English
word “dynamite” from it. In his letter
to the Romans the Apostle Paul says the gospel of Christ is the “power of God for
salvation” to everyone who believes. It
is God who saves us and it is God who gives us the power to live the Christian
life. Think about it like this, my
salvation doesn’t rest in my efforts but in the power of God who is at work in
me changing my desires and bringing me into right relationship with himself and
thus I believe. This means also that as
I live the Christian life, I cannot rest on my individual effort but I must
rely on the power that God provides (1 Peter 4:11).
Does this mean I just give into to
sin and live the life I want and wait for God to change me? No not at all, but
it does mean I need to align myself with the Son. Like the sunflower I am dependent on God to
empower me over sin, and to change the desires of my heart. It is the power of God at work within me who
changes me and makes me into a new creation (2 Cor. 5:17; Phi. 2:13). Like the sunflower I need to turn and face
the Son. I can do so by reading the Word
of God, praying and living in fellowship with other believers. As I stay focused on the Son, as I remain in
him and him in me (John 15:4), he will change my heart and empower me to
produce fruit for others to enjoy and bring glory to God.
Are you tired? Are you worn out by life? Have you struggled with sin and feel
defeated? Is it because you're trying to
do something you don’t have the “power” to do? I want to encourage you to turn
to Christ, to trust him, to seek him in scripture and prayer. Pray and ask him to show you how to grow
closer to him. Stop relying on your own power and plug into the true source of
the power, power that can change you and empower you to live for the glory of
Christ. Look for ways to serve and to share the fruit Jesus has produced in
your life. Share the fruit of peace,
joy, love, hope with the people around you and let it nourish their lives and
point them to the Son. Let us not be
ashamed of this beautiful gospel and its power to change lives, starting with
our own.