In 1974, Muhammad Ali stepped into the ring against George Foreman — the undefeated heavyweight champion with some of the most devastating power in the history of boxing. By every measurable standard, Foreman should have won. He was stronger. He was more powerful. He came out swinging with everything he had.
But by the eighth round, it was over. Not because Ali outmuscled him — but because Foreman had spent himself entirely. The constant barrage of punches, most of them missing, had drained every last reserve. And when the strength was gone, so was the fight.
We do the same thing.
We start strong — full of enthusiasm, pressing forward with everything we have, taking on the challenge ahead with genuine courage and energy. But somewhere along the way, the rounds keep coming and the strength keeps draining, and eventually we find ourselves in that depleted, vulnerable place where we simply have nothing left to give. And we wonder what went wrong.
What went wrong is that we were fighting in our own strength. And we were never meant to.
Exodus 15:2 was sung by the Israelites on the far side of the Red Sea, looking back at what God had just done on their behalf. They had not defeated the Egyptian army. God had. They had simply walked forward in trust — and He had fought for them. The Lord is my strength and my song; He has given me victory.
Not borrowed strength. Not supplemental strength. The Lord Himself is the strength. And that changes everything about how we approach the battles in front of us. We are not George Foreman, burning through a finite supply until nothing remains. We are connected to a source that does not run out — as long as we stay connected to it.
The hardest part, as it turns out, is learning to let Him fight. To be still. To stop throwing punches in our own power and instead wait in His presence, sit at His feet, and allow Him to be what He has always said He is.
That is the winning strategy. And tonight, when your social battery is low and your reserves feel empty, it is the only one you need.
Ponder Tonight:
Tonight's Scripture
"The Lord is my strength and my song; he has given me victory." — Exodus 15:2, NLT
Your Evening Prayer
Lord,
Sometimes the hardest part of the battle is learning to let You fight it. We confess how quickly we reach for our own strength — how instinctively we step into the ring and start swinging, as though the outcome depends entirely on what we can produce. And tonight, we are tired. The reserves are low. And we are finally ready to stop trying to do this alone.
Teach us to be still. To wait in Your presence. To sit at Your feet and allow You to be our source and our strength. Remind us that in doing this — in releasing the fight to You — we will find everything we need to keep going.
Thank You for Your patience with us. Thank You for supplying what we need, especially when all we have is gone.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
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