If when I am weak, He is strong, then I suppose it is a good thing to be weak, yes?
As one who is often weak in body and weak in strength it would appear to be a problem for the work of God at hand and a constant frustration to mankind, including myself. Even better is that I’m a woman known as a “weaker vessel.” Yet, what is a strike three to mankind and Satan becomes a triple threat used by Christ and His Kingdom.
“Glorying in my infirmities, “as Paul states is not necessarily throwing a party each time weakness seems to have the upper hand. But it is the declaration to all of Hell that the weaker I become, the stronger Christ Jesus in me becomes.
It has been at my absolute weakest moments that God has used me to deliver a message significant to His very heart. It has been the times I thought I couldn’t step through His doors that His powerful wind blew the door open and I merely fell in upon my knees. It has often been the second I have nothing left to give that His Spirit in me inhales Heaven’s power and brings me face to face with demons I would have to evict from my Kingdom property.
Weakness…I’ve learned…is a sure sign that God, is about to do a mighty work no man can claim.
Weakness buries all human strength and pride and allows a pure move of God to exalt the name of Jesus with an explosion of power not seen before. Weakness causes a surrender of human will that allows the will of God to now make its way through. Weakness seems wrong but seems to be some kind of supernatural doorway to seeing God up close and personal at work.
Weakness.
We’re not taught much to be weak. We’re taught to oppress the weak. Overlook the weak. Not to use the weak. Even to disdain the weak.
Yet it was the weak chosen again and again to be recorded and used as God’s men, or women.
Today, you may be at your weakest point ever.
I have good news for you…
Jesus is now stronger in you than He has ever been.
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