We all face challenges and struggles in life, and sometimes we feel overwhelmed and weak. As believers, we have access to a strength that's beyond our own. Today, we're reminded that relying on the strength of the Lord is not a sign of weakness, but of wisdom.

We must recognize our own weakness and limitations. We can't do it all on our own, and our strength is limited. God's strength is limitless, and His power is beyond our comprehension. Admitting our weakness is the first step to relying on God's strength.

God's strength is perfect, and it's available to us through His Spirit. We can trust in the Lord with all our heart, casting our cares on Him and waiting on Him for renewal and strength. When we rely on God's strength, we experience courage and confidence, and we're empowered to persevere through trials.

As Philippians 4:13 reminds us, "We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us." We're not alone in our struggles, and we don't have to rely on our own strength. Let's choose to rely on the Lord's strength today and every day.

In times of uncertainty and weakness, may we turn to Psalm 28:7 which says, "The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me." May we wait on the Lord, and may our strength be renewed. May we declare, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

My prayer:

We come to You Lord, acknowledging our weakness and limitations. We thank You for Your limitless strength and power. Help us to rely on You, trust in You, and wait on You for renewal and strength. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Blessings, Adalia

 

Dear Fellow Prayer Warrior,

  1. Pray for God's blessings on the staff of WMI and all our partners who help us financially and in prayer.

  2. Pray for our trip and God's anointing upon our services in November to Oahu and Hawaii, where we will be ministering in seven different churches.

  3. Also, please pray for God's protection, favor and blessings for our December trip to Kenya, where we will be meeting with both political and church leadership. We still need at least $6,000 to come in for travel and living expenses for the three week trip. We also want to help the widows and orphans as they urgently need our help. We are asking for an additional $1,000 to help them, so please pray these requests through.

May God richly bless you abundantly,

Jonathan Hansen