Transforming Weaknesses: Embracing Faith and Vulnerability

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"Confess your faults one to another, your sins, your slip ups, your false steps, your offenses, your weaknesses, all of those are included in that. False steps, weaknesses, offenses, and pray for one another so that you may be healed and restored to a spiritual tone of my mind and heart." [00:03:22]

"I must identify my natural weaknesses. The Bible says in Romans 12:3, be honest in your estimate of yourself. Don't think of yourself better than you are. You know, I can't work on a weakness unless I call it out, I name it, I get specific. Not to just say now we all have weaknesses that's not good enough." [00:04:09]

"God can use even bad things in our lives for good. How is God gonna use my weaknesses for any good? Well, let me give you three or four suggestions. You might write these down. Number one, my weaknesses should prevent arrogance. My weaknesses should prevent arrogance. They should make me a much more humble person, when I realize I'm not perfect, I don't have it all together." [00:06:04]

"My weaknesses should cause me to value others. My weaknesses should cause me to value other people more. You know, 1 Corinthians 12:22 says this: Some parts of the body seem weakest and that seem weakest and least important are really the most necessary. One of the things I like to tell my kids and have told my staff for many years is never confuse prominence and significance." [00:07:27]

"My weaknesses should make me more dependent on God. My weaknesses should make me more dependent on God because when I realized I can't do something on my own, then I'm more dependent on God. That's why God says to Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:9, 'I am with you, that's all you need. My power shows up best in weak people.'" [00:09:01]

"Finally, number four, my weaknesses should give me a ministry. Did you realize that God wants to not just use your strengths in ministry, He wants you to use your weaknesses in your ministry. 2 Corinthians 1:4 says this: God comforts us in our trouble, so that we can comfort others in any trouble they have with the same comfort that we ourselves have received from God." [00:11:42]

"I must openly admit my weaknesses in order to change them. I must openly admit my weaknesses in order to change them. You have some things in your life that you'd like to change. They're never gonna change as long as you keep them a secret. They're only gonna change when you tell somebody else about them." [00:15:28]

"What we're talking about here is vulnerability. That the more vulnerable you become about your own weaknesses, the easier and the faster and the quicker God's gonna be able to transform them into strengths. Let me give you some reasons from scripture why God says it's important to be vulnerable. What is vulnerability? Being open and honest with somebody else about my own weaknesses." [00:16:44]

"Vulnerability is spiritually empowering. The Bible says, all of these verses are out of the book of James. James 4:6, God opposes the proud, but He gives grace to the humble. What is grace? Grace is the power I need to change. Grace is the energy, the strength, the power to break through my bad habits, to break through my weaknesses." [00:17:17]

"Vulnerability is relationally attractive. It is relationally attractive. You wanna be a more attractive man? You wanna be a more attractive woman? Be more vulnerable. It's very, very, very attractive relationally. In James 3:2, James says, we all stumble in many ways. And when we read that verse we're all nodding our heads going yep, James is the guy I can relate to." [00:20:00]

"Vulnerability is a requirement for leadership. Yeah. The Bible says this all through scripture that vulnerability is a requirement for leadership. If you can't be vulnerable, you're not a leader, you're a dictator, okay? You're not a leader, you're a boss. James 3:13, James says this. 'If you're truly wise, if you're truly wise and understanding, you'll show it by your good life and the deeds that you do,' watch this, 'with the humility that comes from wisdom.'" [00:21:32]

"Paul is an example of vulnerability. He's one of the greatest Christians who ever lived, next to Jesus Christ Himself, and yet he says this in 2 Corinthians 6:11. 'We speak with complete honesty, hiding nothing. Okay, we speak with complete honesty, hiding nothing, sharing our true feelings and opening our heart wide to you. Opening our heart wide to you.'" [00:23:13]

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