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Christians are strong in their weakness
When humans make war against each other, we expect the strongest party to win. But when Christians wage spiritual war, the outcome does not depend on their own strength. The weapons of their warfare “have divine power to destroy strongholds”. This phrase makes clear that the power of believers does not lie in their own strength, but in God’s strength. As God said to the apostle Paul: “My power is made perfect in weakness”. When Paul was struggling, God’s strength in him became especially obvious. He declared: “When I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Corinthians 12:10).
This paradox between human weakness and God’s strength is a recurring theme in Paul’s ministry. He stresses that God has chosen “what is weak in the world” to shame the strong and to prevent people from boasting in their own strength. Paul’s own preaching also was “in weakness and in fear and much trembling”. It was obvious to all that his audience did not come to faith because Paul’s preaching was so powerful, but that their faith rested “in the power of God”.
Do you feel strong or do you need God’s strength every single day?
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The Bible blesses peacemakers, but also exhorts us to “fight the good fight”. This last phrase is not an exhortation to attack other people, but to resist the devil and our own sinful desires. This reading plan presents seven Bible verses about this topic. It can be combined with our other Reading Plans: “The Great Battle” and “The Battle Is the Lord’s”.
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