Not me, But YOU

 NOT ME, BUT YOU

Recently, I had to attend a test—a test that was very important to me. I had prepared well, but just before the exam, my heart was racing. That’s when this thought came to my mind: NOT ME, BUT YOU.

What does that mean? This verse explains it:

"The horse is made ready for the day of battle,
but victory rests with the Lord." (NIV) - Proverbs 21:31

How can we interpret this? Preparing is our responsibility, but victory is God’s to give. That thought calmed me. I had done my part, and now it was in His hands.

On the other hand, when we emerge victorious, the same verse applies: NOT ME, BUT YOU. This victory is from You, O Lord. It keeps your feet on the ground rather than your head in the clouds. :)

"Delight yourself also in the Lord,
And He shall give you the desires of your heart." - Psalm 37:4

In essence, anxiety should not have a hold on us because the result is not because of me, but because of You.

One other thing to consider—what happens if we don’t prepare properly? Can we still expect God to grant us victory? I don’t think it works that way. “You do your job, and I’ll do mine,” is what God seems to say.

PREPARE AND REST.


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