The Power of Positive Thinking? (1)
Romans 8:31 ESV
What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?
According to Wikipedia, the bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking says we should repeat this verse ten times a day. To me that makes it sound like a mantra. God isn't a genie in a bottle to carry around with us.
So what is this verse actually saying? There's no point parroting it if we don't understand what it actually means in context. God being for us doesn't necessarily mean to say we'll have trouble free lives and fulfil the American Dream.
The Apostle Paul goes on to say that nothing can separate us from God's love. Trouble, hardship, persecution, danger, poverty, famine, violence: all are transcended by God's love. The strong implication is that we may well experience such things.
Jesus goes as far as to bless us when we're persecuted. He pronounces woe upon those that everyone speaks well of, for so they did to the false prophets of old. God forbid that we would pronounce 'peace, peace, when there is no peace'.
'Our heavenly Father, we're so grateful for this wonderful promise, but we pray that you wouldn't let us turn it into a 'magical incantation' to try and 'twist your arm' to give us what we covet. In Jesus' name, amen'.
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