Saturday, January 10, 2015

God has given me more than I can handle - how about you?

"God will never give you more than you can handle."

Oh, how I'd be able to fill a room with nickels if I was granted one for every time that was said to me. My response to the well intentioned person is always a simple smile of gratitude for their kind intentions.

Admittedly, it sure doesn't feel that way to me and the countless others who are walking a very difficult journey right now. I thought, if that's true, I must be way stronger than I ever imagined. WAY stronger. Or maybe God has confused me with the stronger girl down the street! 

As I went about my journey, chasing a diagnosis, my body failing in many ways, trying to raise two very young precious little ones, in a marriage where we couldn't find our footing, financial issues due to medical bills, etc, I somehow knew that statement was not true. I was dealing with far more than my human self could handle. It was breaking me. Yes, breaking me.  I became overwhelmed, exhausted, unhappy and simply broken. I was given more than I could handle and didn't know what to do about it all. 



With a strong desire to understand this better, I began to research what the Bible said about it. I came to the conclusion that people making the statement that God only gives us what we can handle are referring to 1 Corinthians.  Paul says that we will never be tempted beyond what we can resist.  It is said in the context of not getting drunk at communion, however. That didn't quite mean the same thing to me as "God will only give you what you can handle.".

So, what does the Bible say about it? 
First of all, there are many stories of people in the Bible given more than they can handle: Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Job, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Mary, Martha, Paul...

An example is after Paul's mission to Jerusalem, he was overwhelmed. God told him that if he was overwhelmed, He would have enough strength for both of them. If God wouldn't give Paul more than he could handle, why would he feel overwhelmed or need God's strength?

Aha! God will give us more than we can handle, but He will also give us what we need to handle it! We must draw that extra oomph, that strength, wisdom, grace from Him!  This is mentioned many times in the bible but perhaps two of the most well know verses are:

 2 Corinthians 12:19  Each time he said, "My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness." So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.

Philippians 4:13  - I can do all things through him who strengthens me.

These clearly show that we are in need of His help and that He will give us what we need. As comforting as it may be to believe He will only give us what we can handle, would you be growing then? You'd likely still feel pretty comfortable and have no reason to depend on God. He wants us to go to Him, draw from Him. 

Let's not forget, "ask and you shall receive."  If you are feeling overwhelmed and carrying more than you can handle, call on God. He will give you what you need! It is only by the grace that is in Christ that He will give strength to those who ask for it. But. You. Must. Ask. For. It. 

So, I'd like to change that quote to a new one. " God doesn't give you what you can handle. He gives you what you need to handle what you're given."  Amen! 




Dear friends, whatever you are struggling with today, I pray you know you are not alone and that God is right there with you and patiently waiting for you, His beloved child, to call upon Him. It is only by God's grace and Him providing me with the strength I myself don't have, that I am able to live joyfully with what is considered a devastating illness. When I finally fell to my knees and cried to God for help, a new life began for me and my family. Is it perfect, no? Do we struggle still? Absolutely. But we know we can handle anything that comes our way when we rely on Him, because God has promised He will give us what we need and we have faith in His promises. 

Be well friends!
Much Love,
Linda 


6 comments:

  1. Hey Linda! Thank you for your amazing blog! I pray that who ever will read this will also get the huge comfort that we don't need to agree other people's well meant comment, that we can do like you do with it: nothing! And we can dwell in Father God's grace knowing that He is all sufficient.
    I want to encourage you in your writing, this is really good "stuff"! Father God has given you a very important mission, He will provide you with His Spirit and tools, you will never be without a topic.
    May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit and with your household! Go from strength to strength in Jesus' Name, Amen.
    Hugs coming your way! Irene @tea_irene

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  2. I've always thought this too! He does actually give us more than we can handle. He does it so we will lean on Him! I know often times when I feel like I'm drowning its because I'm counting on myself more than I am trusting in Him. Turning it over is hard, but gives us so much peace and rest. I'm so thankful for that. Good word!

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  3. He gives us the grace we need at the time we need it --and not until we need it. When i was studying persecuted Christians, I though, "I could never have handled it the way they did." But one author said, they would have said the same thing before they went through the persecution. It wasn't until they went through it that God gave them the strength they needed for that time. God is so good!

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  4. Hi Linda. It's divinelystamped from Twitter. This is a great testimony. I sure do look forward to a day like this. The pain is relentless and it just sucks to not be able to move as briskly as i used to or not be able to walk to the middle or back of the bus but sit in the seats reserved for the disabled and elderly. The stares from the elders or people that look like they've had a long day at work are overwhelming. I know they see a young person on the outside but physically I feel broken, fragile, and brittle. I think positively. I pray. I eat as well as I can And the pain remains. I dont know or understand God's plan but I just trust Him alone because even medication fails. God bless you.

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    1. Well, hello there! Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and I hope it blessed you! I'm so sorry for the struggles you have but it thrills me to know you trust in God and rely on Him to get you through. I understand what you're going through my friend - it can be such a difficult journey but wave upon wave of grace is given to us. I feel like these experiences are creating our life messages, so I try to press into the pain, the fear, etc but I fail miserably at times. It's only when I press I to Jesus that I feel like I succeed. Many blessings to you my friend!

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  5. EXACTLY! I've written about this topic too on my blog jojoisms.com

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