
(Devotional from Our Daily Bread April 3rd, 2023)
Soccer player Christian Pulisic faced several injuries that influenced his career. After learning he wouldn’t be in the starting lineup of the Champions League semifinals game, he was disappointed, but he described how God had revealed Himself to him. “As always, I reach out to God, and He gives me strength,” he said. “I feel like I always have Someone who’s with me. I don’t know how I would do any of this without that feeling.” Pulisic ultimately made a momentous impact when he was substituted later in the game. He initiated a clever play that led to the game-winning shot and secured their spot in the championship. These experiences taught him a valuable lesson: we can always view our weaknesses as opportunities for God to reveal His immeasurable power.
The world teaches us to rely on our own strength when encountering problems. However, biblical wisdom teaches us that God’s grace and power give us strength in the most trying circumstances (2 Corinthians 12:9). Therefore, we can move in confidence, recognizing that we never face trials alone. Our “weaknesses” become opportunities for God to reveal His power, strengthening and supporting us (vv. 9–10). We can then use our struggles to offer praise to God, giving thanks for His goodness and sharing these encounters with others so that they can come to experience His love.
REFLECTION: When have you tried to overcome a struggle on your own? How can you look to God for strength?
PRAYER: Dear heavenly Father, thank You for being the source of my strength and guiding me each day.
This is a wonderful reminder for this long weekend, Tammy, that we are never alone, especially during the hardest moments. Wishing you a nice long weekend!
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Thanks Ab, enjoy your weekend as well my friend!
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Amen!!!! Leaning on God is the only way. I love that verse in Corinthians.
This was good to wake up too.
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When I feel it so deeply, I have to share it, lol. Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome!
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So true, sometimes we have our biggest impact coming from a position of weakness.
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Enjoy your weekend my dear.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
FEED YOUR FAITH IN GOD MOST HIGH! AND LIVE IT.
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