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What does the Bible say about weakness in the way of faith?

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The Bible indicates that God may weaken our strength in the way to teach us dependence on Him.

The Scriptures illustrate that God's purpose in weakening our strength is to draw us closer to Him and to remove our reliance on self. Psalm 102:23 states, 'He weakened my strength in the way,' highlighting that trials and weaknesses we experience are often divine means to bring us to a deeper reliance upon God. Romans 8:28 teaches us that God works all things for the good of those who love Him, which includes using our weaknesses to point us towards Christ's sufficiency. This pattern is seen in the lives of biblical figures like Abraham, Gideon, and the Apostle Paul, who were all brought low to exalt God's glory and power in their lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 102:23, Romans 8:28, Romans 10:3-4

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