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Weakness Shows His His Power
2 Cor 12:9
We boast in weakness because:
Weakness shows Jesus’ strength
“...power is made perfect in weakness.”
Weakness invites Jesus’ power
“… so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”
Weakness is a source of joy
“… all the more gladly ...”
When have you felt weak?
How could you have trusted Jesus with that weakness?
What prevents us from rejoicing in weakness?
Weakness Can Bring Contentment
Philippians 4:10–13
When we overcome challenges through the power of Jesus, we learn not to fear moments of weakness.
Paul learned to face every challenge by relying on Jesus’ power.
This led to contentment.
Paul uses the same Greek word in verse 13 in another passage which teaches us ...
In what area of your life are you struggling with contentment?
What are some practical ways you could rely on Jesus’ strength in this area?
Weakness Results in Grace
2 Tim 2:1
Timothy had a huge task before him.
Paul told him the source of his power was the grace of Jesus.
When we are accept our weakness, we invite God’s grace to do great things through us.
In what areas are you trying to succeed in your own strength?
Paul encourages Timothy in this verse.
Who in your life needs to be reminded that true strength comes through God’s grace?
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