God-Confident or Self-Confident – 3
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As Christ-followers, the Bible says we should put no confidence in the flesh. It’s pretty undependable. But you can and should be totally God-confident. Confident that you have become a child of God through faith in Jesus Christ and confident that God has good plans for you—good works for you to do which he determined before you were born.
There’s nothing to be gained by being constrained and handcuffed by a lack of confidence. James put it this way:
But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do (James 1:6 – 8).
James says if you’re blown and tossed—like happens with lack of confidence—you are unstable in all your ways. You need confidence to be what God created you to be and do the good works he put you here to do. And the confidence you need is not self-confidence, but rather it is God-confidence.
What is hindering you from this God-confident life? Many times, it is the constant thought you simply are not good enough. Thoughts like: you’ve sinned too much; your past is too bad; you can never be worthy. You know where that comes from, don’t you? Satan will tell you lies about yourself, like thinking you’re not good enough. But remember this wonderful truth.
Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1).
Whether condemnation is coming at you from others or yourself, you are believing a lie because God never deals with us through condemnation—making us feel unworthy and without hope. The Holy Spirit who indwells every believer will convict you of sin for the purpose of helping you repent and get rid of the drag on your spiritual life. But God never deals with you through condemnation; that’s what the enemy tries to do.
When the enemy is successful at destroying your God-confidence by his sneaky and sinister words of condemnation, he is keeping you from the joy of the Lord, which is your strength, and from the abundant life Jesus died to give you. You’re missing all the good stuff!
But there’s hope in Jesus!