What if I Succeed

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Welcome to this new day that brings with it new opportunities! It’s Wednesday and I am so glad to have this time with you to encourage your joy!

When I was a boy, despite having many abilities there were many things I never even tried due to the risk of failure. I would quietly in my mind have a conversation about how others may view me if I were to try and fail. I missed out on some great opportunities as a result of that way of thinking.

What I wish I had been able to ask myself was, “what if I succeed?” Asking myself, “what if I fail” is a set up that is nothing short of a stealth soul robber of potential wonderful experiences.

I think one of the more beautiful aspects of the work of grace in the New Covenant is the idea of now getting to boast in weakness instead of being made powerless by it.

The great apostle Paul once said, I would rather boast in my weaknesses for in them Christ is made strong. It becomes most clear that Jesus is working on your behalf when you own your inability to perform at the highest level according to the flesh.

God has set things up in a such a way that only Jesus can truly take the credit. Ironically though Jesus is happy to share His credit with us! We are now joint heirs with Him in righteousness and relationship with the Father. I find it amazing that this glorious privilege of relationship was not because of anything we did to deserve or to even keep it, it is all based on what Jesus did and how through faith it is accredited to us even though we are weak.

So today I hope you will find it possible to rejoice and to boast in your weaknesses so that Jesus may be clearly seen at work in you. My friend you cannot fail when you put your trust in Jesus! Have a blessed day!

Tim Atchley

Husband to one wife for over three decades and still happily going.  Father to four grown children and grandfather to seven grandchildren.  Living daily in undeserved joy and unapologetic for possessing it.  Helping others find their joy on a daily basis.

https://www.goodnewsthatactuallyis.com
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