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Home/Biblical and Theological/Do You Need Strength?

Do You Need Strength?

Admitting our weakness is not a sign of failure. In fact, it’s the necessary step to receiving God’s empowerment.

Written by Bill Elliff | Saturday, July 20, 2024

The Spirit of God comes to live in every true Christian the moment they believe. God’s great gift is to give us His own Spirit with such nearness that He is always accessible. Many believers don’t know of His indwelling. They have the Divine engine in the car but never turn the key through dependency and prayer. They face life with the insipid resources of mere humanity. No demand is made upon a believer’s life that is not made upon the Spirit within them. 

 

No one likes to admit their weakness, but doing so is the first step to power. It’s the height of pride to never acknowledge your inability, but it’s the pathway to real strength to do so.

Do you need strength?

  • Emotional strength to handle a loss or a tough situation? A fractured relationship? A daunting task? When faced with a relentless enemy?
  • Physical strength to get up and do the next right thing? To keep going in the face of pain or pressure? Just to make it through the day in the face of waning physical abilities?
  • Spiritual strength to continue in an area where you have consistently failed? To overcome sin? To do a demanding ministry task? To persevere when you want to give up?

I find myself there often. Admitting our weakness is not a sign of failure. In fact, it’s the necessary step to receiving God’s empowerment.

The Apostle Paul (one of the mightiest men in history who served under great suffering) was constantly admitting his need. He prayed this for the Ephesian believers.

That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man. (Ephesians 3:16)

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Paul knew that only One could give them (and him) what was needed.

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