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2 Corinthians 12:9–10
“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.”

Paul’s testimony dismantles the myth that enduring faith requires personal strength. God does not wait for us to become capable before He sustains us. Instead, He meets us in weakness and supplies grace that does not run out.

Weakness exposes our limits, but it also removes illusions of self-sufficiency. Faith that endures stops pretending and starts depending. Paul learned that grace is not a temporary boost—it is a sustaining presence.

God does not glorify weakness itself, but He works powerfully within it. When strength is perfected in weakness, God receives the glory, and faith remains intact even when circumstances do not improve.

This truth comforts believers who feel depleted. Endurance is not the absence of struggle; it is continued trust amid it. Grace does not always remove the thorn—but it always proves sufficient.

Saturday invites honesty. You do not need to be strong to endure. You need to be dependent. Faith that endures leans fully into grace.