by Joyce Meyer - posted October 23, 2013
I am the Vine; you are
the branches. Whoever lives in Me and I in him bears much (abundant) fruit.
However, apart from Me [cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing.
—John 15:5
—John 15:5
According to today’s scripture, we cannot do
anything—anything—apart from Jesus. I’ve certainly found this to be true
in my life and I’m sure you have too. One time I was trying to fix my hair and
had one piece that simply would not curl. The rest of my hair curled fine; my
curling iron was red hot. I’d put the iron on that curl and turn it, then take
it off and that one piece of hair would fall flat. I didn’t know about trusting
in God and leaning on Him for everything. I was a self-sufficient,
independent, strong woman. I had spent most of my life thinking I didn’t need anybody
because I’d been abused and was afraid to trust people. My attitude was: “Who
needs you? I’m just fine by myself!”
I knew I needed God, but I didn’t realize that I desperately
needed God. I began to sense in my heart that God wanted me to pray and ask Him
to help me with my hair. My first thought was, I am not going to ask God to
help me fix my hair. I am a grown woman, and I have been doing my hair for a
long time. I’ll try it again and put some hairspray on it, because sometimes
that works. It didn’t work that time!
Finally, I conceded, saying, “Okay, Holy Spirit,
would You please help me fix my hair?” I curled the same piece of hair again,
and when I removed the iron that time, it had a nice little curl in it. I
learned a valuable lesson from that experience: If we don’t do things God’s
way, we’re not going to do them at all. We honor Him when we show our
dependence on Him by asking for help for big things and little ones.
Love God Today: I encourage you to lean
on God and ask Him to help you with all kinds of things, little things as well
as big things.

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