What if admitting your weakness is actually the beginning of your strength?
Most of us spend our lives trying to avoid looking weak. We hide it, mask it, or try to fix everything on our own. But the gospel flips that idea upside down. In Scripture, weakness is often the very place where the power of God shows up the strongest.
In this message, Pastor Micah explores the story of the paralytic man in Mark 2 who was carried to Jesus by four friends. The man couldn’t get to Jesus on his own, but his weakness became the doorway to a miracle.
This episode wrestles with a tension many believers struggle with:
What do you do when you realize you’re not strong enough on your own?
You’ll discover:
• Why weakness does not disqualify you from God’s power
• How pride and shame keep people stuck in isolation
• Why healing rarely happens in hiding
• The importance of having friends who are strong where you are weak
• How biblical community carries people to Jesus when they can’t get there alone
The paralytic man walked into the story carried by others. But after encountering Jesus, he walked out carrying the very mat that once carried him.
That’s what the grace of God does.
It doesn’t just help you survive your weakness. It transforms it into a testimony of His power.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, ashamed of your struggles, or afraid to ask for help, this message will remind you of a powerful truth:
You don’t have to get to Jesus by yourself.