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 Devotional For  
Saturday February 6, 2016.

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The Black Hole

"My grace is sufficient for you" (2 Corinthians 11:9).

If you are older than 35, you may recall the early days of the space program. I remember the early spacecraft launch with John Glenn. One of the most exciting and tense moments of his return to earth was his re-entry to the earth's atmosphere. I recall the diagram on television of the heat shield on the capsule that had to withstand incredible temperatures to avoid complete destruction. There was a blackout period for several minutes in which mission control had no radio contact. He was in the "black hole." It was a tense time. Either he would make it through, or the spacecraft would burn up in the atmosphere. There were several minutes of silence that seemed like an eternity. Then, mission control would shout with joy when they reestablished contact with the spacecraft. It was a time of rejoicing.

Have you ever had a time when you were in the black hole spiritually in your life? I have. The pressure was unbearable. No sense of God's presence. No sense of anything going on around you. God was about as far away as the man in the moon -- at least from my perspective. I think every Christian who is called to make a significant difference in his world experiences times like these. These are the times when we question the reality of God, the love of God, the personal care of God. And He demonstrates to us that He was there all the time. These are "faith experiences" that God does in every person who is called to a higher level of relationship with Him. These times are needful to know that we have the "heat shield" that can withstand the incredible heat that comes when we follow Him with a whole heart. A heart that is "suicidal" in our commitment to fully follow His ways. Elijah had that spirit. He left his 12 oxen and burned them so that He would not have the opportunity to return to anything if God didn't come through.

The Apostle Paul asked God to remove the heat from his own life one time. God's answer was not what he wanted to hear, "But He said to me, My grace - favor and loving kindness and mercy - are enough for you, (that is, sufficient against any danger and to enable you to bear the trouble manfully); for My strength and power are made perfect - fulfilled and completed and show themselves most effective - in your weakness. Therefore, I will all the more gladly glory in my weakness and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ, the Messiah, may rest - yes, may pitch a tent over and dwell - upon me!" (2 Corinthians 11:9 Amplified).

How's your heat shield today? Can it withstand the heat that would want to burn up everything in your life not based in Him? Christ said that "My grace is sufficient." Is that really true in your life? Let His grace be your shield today.

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