
Power Surge
The
other night I was jolted out of bed by one of those monstrous thunder cracks. I think you can still see the fingernail
marks on the ceiling over my bed. It was
one of those rattle-the-windows, race-the-heart, vibrate-you-right-down-to-the-spirit
kind of thunder explosions. I sensed
people all over the Midwest getting right with God. I’m not sure exactly how close the lightning
was that came packaged with it, but I’m pretty sure my hair stood up for about
an hour. My bangs have had a tendency to
point north ever since.
I
glanced at the clock and saw only darkness where the glowing numbers were
supposed to be. It’s amazing to me how
much I can take electricity for granted until it goes out. I realized I would have to turn on the light
so I could see my watch. I can be such a
sucker. After flicking the light, then
feeling like a dope, I flicked it back and forth a few more times. (Most of you should go ahead and admit that
you switch a few extra times for good measure, too.) Why do you suppose we do that? Maybe we think the rapid movement will
somehow generate juice?
Before
the storm passed, I added to my dope-ness by thoughtlessly trying the computer
and the TV but didn’t think of the flashlight for a good half hour. I found myself hoping God didn’t allow Ben
Franklin to watch. I could picture him
shaking his head, rolling his eyes, smacking his forehead.
Through
the night I had several reminders of all the wonderful ways electricity enriches
my life. I can validate with its
two-word pinnacle: air conditioning. I
was also reminded through the stormy night how entirely frustrating it is to be
powerless.
It’s much the same with our
spiritual power. Scripture reveals only
enough of God’s power as we can wrap around our finite minds, yet we’re drilled
again and again that all power is our mighty God’s. Psalms
147:5 says, “Great is our Lord and mighty in power.”
In His power we find life enriched to the max—life abundant!
One
of the amazing truths about God’s power working in our lives is that it’s at
peak performance when we’re out of the way.
Trying to generate power on our own is as futile as flicking the light
switch back and forth when there’s no electricity. In Second
Corinthians 12:9, the Lord said, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” Now there’s good news: the dopier I am the
more of His power is available to me.
Doesn’t that just zap the frustration of powerlessness right out of a
life!
Let’s not take real power for
granted. I John 1:5 says, “God is light; in Him there is no darkness at
all.” The all-powerful Light is there
for us through every storm. He has the
best kind of power surge waiting for you.
Don’t
worry—it won’t necessarily hotwire your bangs.
Rhonda Rhea juggles her writing and speaking
ministries around chasing her five children and running to keep up with her
husband, Richie, pastor of First Baptist Church of
Troy. Look for her newest book, Turkey
Soup for the Soul—Tastes Just Like Chicken at
your local Christian book store. www.RhondaRhea.net