Your weakness is God's doorway
Your weakness is not something to fear; it is the doorway through which God enters. He doesn't enter through your triumphs, but through your cracks. When you cry, fall, or admit you can't handle it, He draws near.
Gospel of the Kingdom
You built walls. You wanted to be strong, invulnerable, independent. But inside the fortress lies emptiness. And God cannot enter.
Because His doors are not your triumphs. His doors are your cracks.
When you cry, He is near. When you say, “I can’t handle it,” He draws near. When you fall, He leans toward you.
“My strength is made perfect in weakness”—these are not fine words. This is the law of His world.
Allow yourself to be weak today. Say, “I am tired. I am afraid. I need You.” And in this simplicity lies all the strength possible.
Don’t seal the cracks. Open them. Let Him in.