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Podcast: The Rob Skinner Podcast
Episode SummaryHave you ever poured your heart into something—only to walk away feeling like it completely failed?
In this honest and encouraging episode, Rob Skinner shares a recent preaching experience that felt weak, quiet, and ineffective… until God revealed a very different story.
Through an unexpected conversation after church, Rob was reminded of a powerful spiritual truth:
Your feelings are a terrible measure of God's effectiveness.
Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, this episode explores how God often does His deepest work in our weakest moments—and why weakness isn't a barrier to usefulness, but the very doorway to God's power.
If you've ever felt unsure, underprepared, or ineffective in your faith, this message will encourage you to keep showing up, trusting that God is working even when you can't see it.
Key TakeawaysFeelings don't determine spiritual effectiveness—God does
Weakness often becomes the place where God's power is revealed
Small, imperfect acts of faith can have unseen eternal impact
God uses ordinary, uncertain moments to reach people in need
Showing up in faith matters more than feeling strong
2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
Practical ChallengeThis week:
Show up even when you don't feel ready
Speak the kind word
Pray the simple prayer
Open the Bible with someone
Offer your weakness to God instead of hiding it
You may discover that what feels small to you is exactly what God uses most.
Final EncouragementWeakness isn't the end of usefulness— it's often the beginning of God's power.
Don't wait until you feel strong. Trust God and take the next step of faith today.
Support the PodcastIf this episode encouraged you:
Share it with a friend
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Rob's mission is to inspire you to:
Live a no-regrets life
Make this life count
Multiply disciples, leaders, and churches
Have a great day—and make this life count.
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Podcast: The Rob Skinner Podcast
Episode SummaryHave you ever poured your heart into something—only to walk away feeling like it completely failed?
In this honest and encouraging episode, Rob Skinner shares a recent preaching experience that felt weak, quiet, and ineffective… until God revealed a very different story.
Through an unexpected conversation after church, Rob was reminded of a powerful spiritual truth:
Your feelings are a terrible measure of God's effectiveness.
Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, this episode explores how God often does His deepest work in our weakest moments—and why weakness isn't a barrier to usefulness, but the very doorway to God's power.
If you've ever felt unsure, underprepared, or ineffective in your faith, this message will encourage you to keep showing up, trusting that God is working even when you can't see it.
Key TakeawaysFeelings don't determine spiritual effectiveness—God does
Weakness often becomes the place where God's power is revealed
Small, imperfect acts of faith can have unseen eternal impact
God uses ordinary, uncertain moments to reach people in need
Showing up in faith matters more than feeling strong
2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
Practical ChallengeThis week:
Show up even when you don't feel ready
Speak the kind word
Pray the simple prayer
Open the Bible with someone
Offer your weakness to God instead of hiding it
You may discover that what feels small to you is exactly what God uses most.
Final EncouragementWeakness isn't the end of usefulness— it's often the beginning of God's power.
Don't wait until you feel strong. Trust God and take the next step of faith today.
Support the PodcastIf this episode encouraged you:
Share it with a friend
Subscribe to The Rob Skinner Podcast
Sign up for Rob's newsletter at RobSkinner.com
Rob's mission is to inspire you to:
Live a no-regrets life
Make this life count
Multiply disciples, leaders, and churches
Have a great day—and make this life count.

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