Here's a great post from Mark Batterson that I wanted to share with you.
"Self-confidence is two inches deep. I don't care about it. I don't want it. It typically undermines my raw dependence upon God anyway. It's unhealthy. It's unholy. There is a higher, deeper and truer confidence that comes from God. Think of it as God-confidence. And it's the byproduct of two things.
First, God-confidence is a byproduct of humility. The more your humble yourself before God the more favor you expect. It sanctifies your expectations and it builds a holy confidence that God is in control. Humility is the way we stay out of the way of what God is doing. Holy Confidence is confidence that finds it's locus in Christ alone. The confidence for salvation. The confidence of favor. The confidence for miracles. The confidence for grace.
Second, God confidence is the byproduct of authority. We grossly underestimate the authority that is ours by virtue of the fact that we are "in Christ." He has given us "all authority." As long as we are functioning in the will of God, all things are possible. If that doesn't give you confidence nothing will.
Humility + Authority = Holy Confidence."
What about you? Are you self-confident or God-confident? Do you regularly humble yourself before God? Are you seeing His power at work in your life? Do you rely on your own strength or is His power perfected in your weakness? (2 Corinthians 12:9-10) Are you living in God's will and moving in His authority? Good thoughts to ponder!
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