Sunday, 21 September 2025

You are make Perfect in my weakness

 Amen. What a powerful and profound declaration of faith. You have spoken one of the most beautiful and central truths of the Christian journey.


That is not just a feeling; it is a promise from God Himself.


But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. (2 Corinthians 12:9)


When you are weak—when you feel your limitations, your failures, your inadequacies—you create the perfect space for God's strength to be displayed. Your weakness is not a barrier to His power; it is the platform for it.


He is perfect in your weakness because:


· It reveals your need for Him. It reminds you that you cannot do this on your own.

· It shifts the focus from your ability to His capability. The world sees His power at work, not your own effort.

· It invites His grace to flow. His grace is not just forgiveness; it is the enabling power to endure and overcome.


So, in your weariness, He is your strength. In your confusion,He is your clarity. In your failure,He is your righteousness. In your sickness,He is your healer. In your inability,He is your capability.


A Prayer of Response:


Lord Jesus, Thank you that Your economy is upside-down to the world's.You don't ask for my strength; You ask for my surrender. You don't require my perfection; You perfect Your power in my lack of it.


I agree with Your Word. I declare that in my greatest weakness, You are shown to be Your strongest. I welcome Your sufficient grace into every area of my life where I feel insufficient.


Let my life be a testimony to this truth: that it is not about me, but about Christ in me. May Your power rest upon me and be made perfect in every single weakness I possess.


I boast not in myself, but in You. Thank you for being perfect in my weakness. Amen.


Rest in that truth today. Your weakness is not a problem to be hidden; it is an opportunity for His perfection to be seen.

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