When God strengthens what is still fragile
The strength of God is
revealed, many times, not in what is already firm, but precisely in what still
trembles, in what is still seeking balance, in what has not yet found its
shape. True grace is revealed when He touches what we believed was too fragile
to continue. Today, this Wednesday, we are invited to recognise that fragility
is not failure: it is fertile ground for divine intervention.
Life presents us with
moments when everything feels overly sensitive: emotions that fluctuate,
decisions that weigh heavily, paths that narrow. There are days when the heart
feels like glass, and any word, any silence, any memory can make it crack. But
it is precisely there that God draws near with greater tenderness. He does not
demand strength before acting; He offers strength so that we may act. He does
not expect us to be rocks; He shapes us until our fragility becomes inner
firmness.
Fragility is often the
place where God builds the greatest victories. When we admit that we cannot do
it alone, we open space for Him to do what only He can do. Faith is not the
absence of weakness; it is the courage to place weakness in the right hands.
And when we do so, something silent and profound begins to happen: what was
unstable gains roots, what was uncertain gains direction, what was fear becomes
confidence.
Today, God wants to
strengthen what in you is still being born: a new project, a new hope, a new
healing, a new courage. He does not despise what is small, fragile, or
unfinished. On the contrary, it is there that He reveals His glory. What today
seems insufficient will, tomorrow, be a testimony of His faithfulness. What
today seems weak will, tomorrow, be the foundation of something greater.
Inspiration
Let God touch what
still trembles within you. Do not hide your fragility; offer it. He does not
ask you for perfection, but for surrender. And when you surrender, He
transforms. The strength you seek will not come from you, but will pass through
you. And it will be enough.
Prayer
Lord, on this
Wednesday, I present to You all that in me is still fragile. Touch what is
being born, strengthen what has not yet taken shape, sustain what I still
cannot carry alone. Give me courage to trust, patience to wait, and faith to
continue. May Your strength be revealed where mine ends. Amen.

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