Thursday, May 1, 2014

Einstein, really?!

When talking about the famous disabled people the first name that comes to the mind is that of the great Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein who is the greatest scientist of the twentieth century and the greatest physicist of all time had a learning disability in the early parts of his life. Till the age of three he could not speak and was severely dyslexic and autistic.

As he grew older he started to focus on the only thing he was exceptional at and that was mathematics. Soon he fought his disability and entered into the world of theoretical physics where he changed the face of physics and science forever. His theory of relativity is said to be the most revolutionary theory of physics. He won a Nobel Prize for his photoelectric effect theory in 1921.

He did not focus on his disabilities but his capabilities.  God doesn't want you to focus on what you can't do but what you are able to do.

When we focus on our ability and determine that we can do anything through Christ who strengthens us what then can we not accomplish?

The answer is this,

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."  Philippians 4:13

God allows others to see our disabilities just to show people that nothing is impossible and all is made possible through Him and by Him.  




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