“My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”
— 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV)
Good morning, faithful soul. Each new morning reminds us that God is not limited by our strength. In fact, He often chooses our weakest moments to reveal His greatest power. When we feel tired, broken, or unsure, God is closer than we think.
The world teaches us to hide weakness. We are told to be strong, confident, and self-reliant. But God’s kingdom works differently. In God’s eyes, weakness is not failure. It is an open door. When our own strength ends, God’s power begins.
Many people in the Bible experienced this truth. Moses felt weak in speech, yet God used him to lead a nation. David was small and young, yet God made him a king. Paul struggled with pain, yet God worked powerfully through his life. Their weakness did not stop God. It became the place where God ruled.
Weakness humbles us. It teaches us to depend on God instead of ourselves. When we are strong, we may forget to pray. But when we are weak, we cry out to God with honest hearts. That cry becomes a throne where God’s power rests.
God does not ask us to pretend. He asks us to surrender. When we bring our fears, failures, and doubts to Him, He covers them with grace. His strength flows into our lives quietly but deeply, like morning light filling a dark room.
If you are feeling weak today, do not be ashamed. This may be the very moment God is preparing to move in your life. Your weakness is not the end of your story. It is the beginning of God’s work.
This morning, choose trust over fear. Choose surrender over struggle. Let God sit on the throne of your weakness, and watch His power transform your life.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
This morning, I come to You just as I am. I confess my weakness, my fear, and my need for You. I surrender every burden into Your hands. Lord, let Your power be made perfect in my weakness. Fill my heart with peace, strength, and faith. Use my life for Your glory. I trust You completely.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.






























