If I look at my life in the natural, “incomplete” would be a
better word for me than complete. But
then I remind myself, it’s not about me, what I see or how I feel, but it can definitely feel like it’s all about how I feel. A preacher once said, “You can’t believe
everything you feel.” That about sums
it up.
Looking at things spiritually, I am assured that my
completeness is in Him. When He said from the cross, “It
is finished,” everything I could possibly need was complete in Him at that
moment, and for all eternity. Of that, I
am completely sure, I just forget it every now and then, especially when I don’t
have the answers I seek or see the changes I that escape me.
Scripture promises me:
For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power. (2 Colossians 2:9)
That is all. The end.
Complete.
Deibert Park, Florence, AL |
I agree, I so often feel incomplete, but it is really helpful to remember Jesus' words on the cross, that "It is finished." He has done all that is necessary to make us complete. Visiting from FMF #24.
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