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6-28-24: UPDATED & RE-RECORDED for better sound quality and a better podcast experience!
We often get discouraged when we are trying to make our way through life in our own strength and power. Our needs and dreams frequently present challenges and obstacles that need to be overcome in order to move forward.
The problem is our strength and energy levels have limitations. Our mental and emotional resolve, our will power, can only last for so long and take us so far before we find ourselves running on empty.
When we reach that point when we have nothing left in the gas tank, it can make anyone feel weak and vulnerable. No one wants to be made to feel weak or vulnerable. Yet, when the unexpected happens, things we didn’t plan for, unwanted things beyond our control, it’s hard not to feel a little trepidation, worry and concern about what might happen next.
The Apostle Paul was no stranger to finding himself in horrible circumstances, hanging on for dear life. In grave danger, there were times when he was often made to feel weak and vulnerable. He faced more than his fair share of adversity and severe hardships. His story includes bouts with physical pain and affliction, mental anguish, not to mention the emotional turmoil of not knowing what might happen next.
The things Paul encountered during the course of his life and mission would have easily taken out most people with one shot. But not Paul.
He discovered something about God’s strength that he could draw from especially for those moments in his life when he felt most weak and vulnerable. It was a secret he lived by that enabled him to do things in life he never would have thought possible!
What did Paul discover about God’s strength? And what could this mean for us today? Take a listen and find out!
You can also READ the FULL article here —> https://yanceyvaldez.com/what-part-of-today-or-tomorrow-will-you-be-most-depending-upon-god-to-show-up/.
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By Yancey Valdez | YanceyValdez.com6-28-24: UPDATED & RE-RECORDED for better sound quality and a better podcast experience!
We often get discouraged when we are trying to make our way through life in our own strength and power. Our needs and dreams frequently present challenges and obstacles that need to be overcome in order to move forward.
The problem is our strength and energy levels have limitations. Our mental and emotional resolve, our will power, can only last for so long and take us so far before we find ourselves running on empty.
When we reach that point when we have nothing left in the gas tank, it can make anyone feel weak and vulnerable. No one wants to be made to feel weak or vulnerable. Yet, when the unexpected happens, things we didn’t plan for, unwanted things beyond our control, it’s hard not to feel a little trepidation, worry and concern about what might happen next.
The Apostle Paul was no stranger to finding himself in horrible circumstances, hanging on for dear life. In grave danger, there were times when he was often made to feel weak and vulnerable. He faced more than his fair share of adversity and severe hardships. His story includes bouts with physical pain and affliction, mental anguish, not to mention the emotional turmoil of not knowing what might happen next.
The things Paul encountered during the course of his life and mission would have easily taken out most people with one shot. But not Paul.
He discovered something about God’s strength that he could draw from especially for those moments in his life when he felt most weak and vulnerable. It was a secret he lived by that enabled him to do things in life he never would have thought possible!
What did Paul discover about God’s strength? And what could this mean for us today? Take a listen and find out!
You can also READ the FULL article here —> https://yanceyvaldez.com/what-part-of-today-or-tomorrow-will-you-be-most-depending-upon-god-to-show-up/.
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This podcast is produced and hosted by Yancey Valdez. Cover art by Yancey Valdez. Copyright © 2024 by Yancey Valdez. All rights reserved.