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Conies
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"THE CONIES ARE BUT A FEEBLE FOLK, YET MAKE
THEY THEIR HOUSES IN THE ROCKS." PROVERBS 30:26
A coney looks like a rabbit but he
can't run like one. He resembles a mole but he can't dig deep
like one. So he moves to higher ground and positions himself in
rocks, in a place of strength. What's the message of the coney?
Reposition yourself! How?
(1) By realizing who you are in Christ. When you
accepted Jesus as your Savior, your status in God's eyes changed
completely. You're no longer an outsider, but a fully accepted
member of God's redeemed family, with direct access to your
heavenly Father and all the rights and privileges that go with
it. Knowing that allows you to operate from a place of strength
and not weakness, faith and not fear. When that happens you
begin to pray for more, believe God for more, and enjoy more of
His blessings.
(2) By recognizing that your limitations don't limit God.
Who does God use? "Feeble folk." How? By putting them in
positions of strength. Sometimes that means putting extra
support around them. When you have a bad leg, you don't put the
brace on your good leg, you put it on the feeble one. And if He
has to, God will put braces on you and get you there ahead of
the folks who sit around complacent and complaining. "Feeble
folk" praise God differently! Others praise Him because they
have a feeling of entitlement, but not conies; they remember
where they were when God found them and what He brought them
through, and they say, "If it had not been the Lord who was on
our side..." (Psalm 124:1).