Zechariah 4:6
“Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.”
Resurrection life was never meant to be maintained by human effort. God makes that plain. What begins by the Spirit must be sustained by the Spirit. When believers attempt to live resurrection life through discipline alone, joy quietly drains away. Revival joy remembers the source.
God speaks these words to a discouraged people rebuilding amid resistance. The task felt overwhelming. The obstacles were real. God did not minimize the difficulty—He redirected the dependence. Resurrection power flows not from determination, but from divine enablement.
This truth rescues weary saints from subtle despair. You were never meant to carry resurrection life on your own shoulders. The Spirit supplies what effort cannot. Where strength ends, grace begins.
The Spirit does not merely assist us—He indwells us. Resurrection life is not outsourced power; it is internal presence. God walks with His people from the inside out.
Monday invites recalibration. Where have you slipped into self-reliance? Where has joy been replaced by pressure? Resurrection life is not sustained by might or personality or resolve—but by the Spirit of the living God.
Rest here today. Depend deeply. God never asks for strength He does not supply.