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  1. God loves to use weak people to fulfill his will. First Corinthians 1:27 says, “God purposely chose what the world considers nonsense in order to shame the wise, and he chose what the world considers weak in order to shame the powerful” (GNT).

  2. How can you use your greatest weakness for ministry to others? Why do you think God designed people with a need to be interdependent in order to thrive? Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below.

  3. From Moses to Rahab, the Bible shows how God uses ordinary and flawed people to fulfill extraordinary missions. Let these stories remind you that your past or weaknesses don't disqualify you from being used by God! God can use anybody for His purpose, even the most unlikely individuals. From Moses to Rahab, the Bible shows how God uses ordinary ...

  4. At times when we feel weak, we can come to God in prayer and be honest and real with Him. We cry out from our heart and the Lord hears us. We can also take our struggles to someone we trust who will be there to uplift and encourage us through prayer and practical support.

  5. God’s power is shown through Peter’s boldness. The life of Peter shows us what happens when our weakness is acknowledged and we depend upon the Spirit. It turns cowards into humble and brave gospel proclaimers. God Uses Weak People. These are only three people in the Bible who God used their weakness to

  6. If you ever feel like you aren’t worthy enough to be used by God, let alone loved by him, just remember that Jesus used a bunch of flawed people to share Hope to a flawed and broken world. In God, we find renewal, mending, and purpose.

  7. But God chooses to work through some weak people whom He teaches to trust in Him. As Paul put it (2 Cor. 4:7), “We have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves.”

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