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				<description><![CDATA[&#160; Some Great Thoughts to Ponder: Dependence or Independence I’ve been meditating on some quotes and verses about dependence on God … Jim Denison states: “America’s theological creed could be, ‘God helps those who help themselves.’ More than 80 percent of Americans believe the phrase is in the Bible, and three-fourths of those surveyed agree [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Some Great Thoughts to Ponder:</strong></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">Dependence or Independence I’ve been meditating on some quotes and verses about dependence on God … </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">Jim Denison states: “America’s theological creed could be, ‘God helps those who help themselves.’ More than 80 percent of Americans believe the phrase is in the Bible, and three-fourths of those surveyed agree with its sentiment. </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">Theologian Dean Ulrich counters this sentiment, ‘God does not help those who help themselves. Rather, he helps those who cannot help themselves, know it, and rely on him.’” </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">A. W. Pink notes, “The great mistake made by most of the Lord’s people is in hoping to discover in themselves that which is to be found in Christ alone.” </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">Bill Bright adds, “The Christian life isn’t difficult, it’s impossible—without the power of the Holy Spirit.” </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">Abraham Lincoln observed: “It is the duty of nations as well as of men, to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God . . . and to recognize the sublime truth, announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord.” </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">How does this dependence work in our spiritual life? Who is responsible for our growth? I think people tend to take one of three approaches: </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">1. Rowboat Approach &#8211; This is the Self Effort path. If I am going to grow, it is up to me. Striving. My will. Try harder. Earn it. Rules. Row harder. It’s 100% up to me. Eventually, people who take this approach either feel like a failure or become a Pharisee. </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">2. Raft Approach &#8211; Let go and let God. It’s not up to me. If nothing happens, God didn’t do it. Float along. Don’t take any responsibility. </span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box">3. Windsurfer Approach &#8211; With a windsurfer, nothing happens if the wind doesn’t blow but the windsurfer is a real player in the process. The windsurfer reads the wind and knows how to lean into it and cooperate. He learns balance on the board and strengthens himself for this journey.</span></p>
<p><span class="b70c3996 _6f135cb9" tabindex="-1" data-testid="expandable-text-box"> I think this third approach mirrors the way God intends for us to grow. The Holy Spirit is referred to as the wind. We cannot grow apart from cooperating with the wind of the Spirit. However, we can choose to lean into His work by meditating on Scripture, practice wise spiritual disciplines, saying YES to his sanctifying process and abiding in Him. There is a God role and a human responsibility role in our spiritual growth. Many verses affirm this balance. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Phil. 4:13). Work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you (Phil. 1:12-13). For this purpose I labor, striving according to His power (Col.1:29). I have been crucified with Christ, it is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me (Gal. 2:20). We cannot live our life in Christ without dependence on the life of Christ.</span></p>
<p><span class="x193iq5w xeuugli x13faqbe x1vvkbs x1xmvt09 x1lliihq x1s928wv xhkezso x1gmr53x x1cpjm7i x1fgarty x1943h6x xudqn12 x3x7a5m x6prxxf xvq8zen xo1l8bm xzsf02u x1yc453h" dir="auto">Chaplain Micheal Sprague</span></p>
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