Saturday, June 19, 2010

Session 3: Confidence (Character: Reclaiming 6 endangered qualities)

(Contributed by: Jackie Ng)
The meaning of confidence, as I checked in the dictionary.

1. freedom from doubt

I suppose we have heard (or made – since I, myself like to give such statement when ask to do some tasks) many of these statements before –
I don’t think I am good enough.
I don’t think Jesus could use a wretch like me.
No I can’t do that.

That’s doubt. It makes us depressed about who we are.

But we must remember that we are fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Ps 139: 14), into His image. We are children of God, created by him, loved by him and redeemed by him. We are valuable and important to God or else Jesus will not have to pay such a high price to redeem us. Having to know all these facts, if we continue to have a distorted view of who we are, we will continue to live in uncertainty and fear, our view of the world and our place in it will be distorted as well. We have to set our mind on who we are in Christ as our Lord Jesus had set His mind on who he was while he was on earth 2000 years ago.

2. belief in one's own abilities

As what David had written in Psalm 139, God searched us and He knows us (v1), even before the foundation of the world, God had us in His mind. “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb (v13). Hence, we are to believe that our abilities are God given abilities. Certainly, God’s grace is always sufficient for us when he called us to do something which we think is beyond our capabilities (not always true though since this is only our own perception to our capabilities).

Knowing the purpose for which we are here, setting our mind on God, believe in our abilities that was given by God and fully utilize it while on earth, that’s the basic calling for all the brothers and sisters in Christ!! Our favourite bible scripture “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)

Our confidence must be in God, and it has some differences as to how the world view of (self-)confidence. It is not about me; it is about our Lord Jesus Christ. “Not a result of works, so that no one may boast”. (Ephesians 2:9)