Word from God.
Gods Grace is sufficent
2 corinthians 12 v 9
Sometimes, the weight of our own limitations can feel overwhelming. We look at our flaws, our mistakes, and our weaknesses, and we wonder if we have what it takes to keep going. But the beautiful truth of the Gospel is that we don't have to be perfect, because His grace is.
God’s grace isn't just a one-time gift that saved you in the past; it is a living, breathing, continual source of strength and support for your life right now
Instead of hiding your struggles or carrying the heavy burden of shame, you can bring them into the light. Your weaknesses are not liabilities to God; they are the exact places where His strength can be beautifully displayed. When you come to the end of your own ability, you reach the beginning of His.
We also live in a world that tells us to boast in our own achievements, our hustles, and our self-reliance. But true peace comes when we shift our focus. Let your heart boast not in what you can accomplish, but in what Christ has already done and is actively doing in your life.
True, unshakeable strength comes when we stop trying to fake it or force it. It comes when we humbly step back, acknowledge our limitations, and say,
*"Lord, I can't do this on my own, but I trust that You can."*
No matter what difficulty you are facing today, you do not have to rely on your own fading strength. Lean heavily on Him. Rest in His love. Remember that when you are at your weakest, Christ’s power rests upon you most perfectly.
**His grace is, and always will be, completely sufficient for you.**
Gods Grace is sufficent
2 corinthians 12 v 9
Sometimes, the weight of our own limitations can feel overwhelming. We look at our flaws, our mistakes, and our weaknesses, and we wonder if we have what it takes to keep going. But the beautiful truth of the Gospel is that we don't have to be perfect, because His grace is.
God’s grace isn't just a one-time gift that saved you in the past; it is a living, breathing, continual source of strength and support for your life right now
Instead of hiding your struggles or carrying the heavy burden of shame, you can bring them into the light. Your weaknesses are not liabilities to God; they are the exact places where His strength can be beautifully displayed. When you come to the end of your own ability, you reach the beginning of His.
We also live in a world that tells us to boast in our own achievements, our hustles, and our self-reliance. But true peace comes when we shift our focus. Let your heart boast not in what you can accomplish, but in what Christ has already done and is actively doing in your life.
True, unshakeable strength comes when we stop trying to fake it or force it. It comes when we humbly step back, acknowledge our limitations, and say,
*"Lord, I can't do this on my own, but I trust that You can."*
No matter what difficulty you are facing today, you do not have to rely on your own fading strength. Lean heavily on Him. Rest in His love. Remember that when you are at your weakest, Christ’s power rests upon you most perfectly.
**His grace is, and always will be, completely sufficient for you.**
Word from God.
Gods Grace is sufficent
2 corinthians 12 v 9
Sometimes, the weight of our own limitations can feel overwhelming. We look at our flaws, our mistakes, and our weaknesses, and we wonder if we have what it takes to keep going. But the beautiful truth of the Gospel is that we don't have to be perfect, because His grace is.
God’s grace isn't just a one-time gift that saved you in the past; it is a living, breathing, continual source of strength and support for your life right now
Instead of hiding your struggles or carrying the heavy burden of shame, you can bring them into the light. Your weaknesses are not liabilities to God; they are the exact places where His strength can be beautifully displayed. When you come to the end of your own ability, you reach the beginning of His.
We also live in a world that tells us to boast in our own achievements, our hustles, and our self-reliance. But true peace comes when we shift our focus. Let your heart boast not in what you can accomplish, but in what Christ has already done and is actively doing in your life.
True, unshakeable strength comes when we stop trying to fake it or force it. It comes when we humbly step back, acknowledge our limitations, and say,
*"Lord, I can't do this on my own, but I trust that You can."*
No matter what difficulty you are facing today, you do not have to rely on your own fading strength. Lean heavily on Him. Rest in His love. Remember that when you are at your weakest, Christ’s power rests upon you most perfectly.
**His grace is, and always will be, completely sufficient for you.**
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