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How do we know that God's power is sufficient in our weakness?

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The story of Gideon demonstrates that God's power is made perfect in human weakness, as shown when He chose 300 men to defeat a vast army.

Gideon’s journey illustrates that God's strength is revealed in our weaknesses. In Judges 7:2, God instructs Gideon to reduce his army from 32,000 to 300, so no one could boast of their own power in the victory over the Midianites. This divine strategy serves to remind us of 2 Corinthians 12:9, where Paul receives the assurance that God's grace is sufficient and that His strength is made perfect in weakness. Gideon's reliance on God, despite feeling inadequate, captures the essence of trusting in God’s power rather than our capacity. The victory at Midian shows that true strength lies in recognizing our dependence on God’s omnipotence.
Scripture References: Judges 7:2, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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