“With
The Help Of The LORD I Have brought Forth A Man”
Adam made love to his wife Eve, and
she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “With the help of the Lord I have brought forth a man.” Later
she gave birth to his brother Abel.
Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain
worked the soil.
Genesis 4:1-2
The trash man’s
house sits atop a steep street in a poor Bogota neighborhood. Not one thing
about it looks special. Yet the unassuming abode in Colombia’s capital is home
to a free library of 25,000 books—discarded literature that Jose Alberto
Gutierrez collected to share with poor children in his community.
Local kids
crowd into the house during weekend “library hours.” Prowling through every
room, each packed with books, the children recognize the humble home
as more than Señor Jose’s house—it’s a priceless
treasury.
The same is
true for every follower of Christ. We’re made of humble clay—marred by cracks
and easily broken. But we’re entrusted by God as a home for His empowering
Spirit, who enables us to carry the good news of Christ into a hurting, broken
world. It’s a big job for ordinary, fragile people.
“We have this
treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and
not from us” (2 Corinthians 4:7), the apostle Paul told his congregation in the
ancient city of Corinth. They were a cross section of people from across
this region, so many might have been tempted to “go around preaching about
[them]selves,” Paul said (v. 5 nlt).
Instead, Paul
said, tell others about the priceless One living inside of us. It’s Him and His
all-surpassing power that turns our ordinary lives into a priceless treasury.
What
does it mean to you that you have a treasure, the Holy Spirit, inside you? How
is it comforting to know that He enables us to share the good news?
Jesus, fill up my ordinary life with the
power of Your Spirit.
Our Daily Bread – September 2, 2019