Storms reveal
the depth and
resilience of a
tree's root
system.
When hard times
come we need
more than just
intelligence; we
need spiritual
depth, the kind
Job the
patriarch had.
When the bottom
dropped out of
his world, Job
said: ' "...When
He has tried me,
I shall come
forth as gold.
My foot has held
fast to His
path; I have
kept His way and
not turned
aside. I have
not departed
from the command
of His lips; I
have treasured
the words of His
mouth more than
my necessary
food" ' (Job
23:10-12 NAS).
We need the
spiritual depth
of Paul, who
prayed three
times for the
thorn to leave
and three times
the Lord said
'no'. In
response, Paul
said, '...most
gladly I will
rather boast in
my infirmities,
that the power
of Christ may
rest upon me' (2
Corinthians 12:9
NKJ). Instead of
looking for a
way out, or
throwing a pity
party, Paul
declared, 'I
choose to go
through this so
that I can have
the privilege of
experiencing
more of Christ's
power working in
my life'
(Paraphrase).
Spiritual depth!
Don't you want
what these
people had, so
that your
spiritual life
is such that you
walk in step
with God whether
you feel good or
not; whether you
get a 'yes,'
'no,' or 'wait,'
in answer to
your prayers;
even when you
don't get your
own way?
Spiritual depth
cannot be caught
by osmosis, or
merely be
something on
your wish list.
It must become
your
all-consuming
goal, and the
highest priority
of your life. Is
it?