On Bended Knees
The bended knee can represent many things. For some it means defeat, for other it means rearing to go, but for me in means dedication.
If I am on my knees it means that I have refused to quit. I have made a choice not to lay down and die. To be on my knees means that my pride has taken a backseat to my determination and faith. I am tired, but it's not over. I may be injured, but it's not over. I may have lost some ground, but I am going to find it. I may not know how to win, but I have a God who never loses. As I bend down God stands up for me.
I would argue that the best place to be is down on your knees. From here you can learn things that you may have missed from your previous perspective and from here you can gather your strength. Scripture says that God's strength is made perfect in weakness. When you bend the knee to God, he will fight for you. To bend the knee is to honor the Lord and when you humble yourself before the Lord, he will lift you up.
So how do you get on your knees? Prayer, worship, apology, preparation, study, and forgiveness are great start at living on bended knee.
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