Weakness = Strength?

Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10
Author: William Peoples (California, US)
Saturday 16 May 2026 © The Upper Room.
In job interviews, I am always asked to describe my strengths. 

One day while preparing for an interview I realised that the more appropriate request would be for me to describe my weaknesses. 

As a Christian, I am stronger when I am at my weakest and lowest point because Christ strengthens me. At these times I am more willing to submit to his will rather than relying on my strength or knowledge.

I have learned that I can view these times as opportunities to identify and face my weakness so that Christ can strengthen me. When my self-esteem is low, I may be tempted to tear down others so as to hide my own insecurities. 

Instead I can remember Christ’s love, which changes my mindset so that I no longer feel insecure. If I am feeling hatred or anger, then instead of acting on the anger, I can open my heart to Christ’s unconditional love that replaces the hatred and bitterness. This applies to any emotion that we experience as weakness—including anxiety, fearfulness or frustration.

Paul’s teaching in this passage may seem counterintuitive—that we are strongest when we are weak—but it’s true. We have no strength in our own might or knowledge. But when we surrender our problems to Christ and place our trust in him, he will strengthen us.

Prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, we place our trust in you so that you can replace our weakness with your strength. Amen
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