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What does the Bible say about spiritual strength?

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The Bible teaches that our true strength comes from the Lord, and we must rely on Him rather than our own understanding.

Scripture emphasizes that our strength is not derived from ourselves but is a gift from God. For instance, Isaiah 40:31 states, 'But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.' This verse highlights the necessity of depending on God for renewed strength, especially in times of weakness or challenge. The accounts of biblical figures like Samson, Esau, and David serve as reminders of the importance of recognizing our dependence on God's power and grace.

In practical terms, acknowledging that our abilities and successes are ultimately from God fosters humility and gratitude. When we rely on our strength alone, like Samson, we expose ourselves to failure and sin. Therefore, seeking God diligently and committing our affairs to Him ensures that we remain strong and faithful to our calling as Christians. God will not permit His children to be prideful without taking corrective measures to remind them of their need for Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:16

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