Embracing Weakness: The Power of Dependence on God

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"I was given the gift of a handicap to keep me in constant touch with my limitations. Satan's angel did his best to get me down. What he did in fact was push me to my knees." [01:33:19] (Download)

"Once I heard that, I was glad to let it happen. I quit focusing on the handicap and began appreciating the gift. It was a case of Christ's strength moving in on my weakness." [01:34:21] (Download)

"Keep being nothing. Make him everything. And you'll be something." [01:35:23] (Download)

"God can use you. God can do great things with you. Don't negate his ability by relying on yourself or belittling yourself. Keep your eyes on him." [01:00:03] (Download)

"All your knowledge is nothing, all your ability is nothing, all your gifts are nothing if they're not lit aflame by the fire of God." [01:01:46] (Download)

"If you don't recognize your weakness, you'll never find his strength. If you don't know what you don't have, you'll never know what he does have. If you don't know what you need, you'll never experience what he brings." [01:07:33] (Download)

"God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. God spurns those who rely on themselves, but comes to those who rely on him. The world teaches us to show ourselves strong. God tells us to show ourselves weak." [01:05:27] (Download)

"And the Lord says, shut up and look at me and depend on me. And I will make you, he called him a mighty man of valor, but he had no might of his own. But God was referring to his might working in Gideon's life." [01:09:07] (Download)

"He is not looking for extraordinary men and women. He is looking for the most ordinary men and women. The less than ordinary men and women. Through whom he can shine his brilliant power and great grace." [01:10:22] (Download)

"Stop looking for what you can do. And start looking for what he can do. And open your eyes to the heavenly gift. And that is the great gospel and goodness of God in Jesus Christ." [01:18:08] (Download)
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