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Strength to the Weary

Truth as the Remedy for Corruption

Because if you're dealing with corruption, the remedy is always truth. The light of truth shown in the darkness of corruption is the absolute cure every single time. So I always kind of look at that and build that into my case strategy or my legal strategy, wherever I'm at, wherever I see corruption and it's tricky to do sometimes because the devil's good at lying.

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Quote: "Strength isn't found in how hard I fight, but in knowing God's power is my might. When I'm weak, that's when He shows—His strength in me, and that's how it goes!"

Scripture: Isaiah 40:29: "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak."

Prayer: Father, in my moments of weakness, let Your power be my strength. Help me face every challenge with courage. Amen.

Message from Minister Ibn Ali:

Good Morning , everyone.

I want to begin with a powerful truth—one that has the ability to shift your mindset, ignite your spirit, and redefine your walk with God.

"Strength isn't found in how hard I fight, but in knowing God's power is my might. When I'm weak, that's when He shows—His strength in me, and that's how it goes!"

Let that sink in.

The world has taught us that strength comes from our effort, our resilience, our ability to push forward. Society glorifies self-sufficiency—"power through," "hustle harder," "never let them see you sweat." But the kingdom of God operates differently. True strength is not found in how much we strive, but in how much we surrender.

Isaiah 40:29 says, "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak." That means the very moments when we feel like we can't take another step, when life has beaten us down, when the weight of the world feels unbearable—those are the moments when God steps in. And not only does He step in, but He lifts us up!

Maybe today you walked in here feeling weary. Maybe life has thrown you one too many blows, and you feel like you're barely holding on. You've prayed, but the answers haven't come the way you expected. You've fought, but the battle seems never-ending. You've tried to stand, but your legs are shaking. I'm here to remind you—you were never meant to do this alone.

God's power is not just a crutch for the weak; it is the very foundation of real strength. When you lean into Him, you are not just surviving—you are walking in divine power! That is why Paul declared in 2 Corinthians 12:9, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."

Perfect in weakness.

Not despite your weakness, but because of it. Your weakness is the very platform for God's glory to be revealed!

Look at the great figures in Scripture. Moses had a speech problem, yet God used him to lead a nation. Gideon was fearful, yet God called him a mighty warrior. David was just a shepherd boy, yet he took down a giant. Peter denied Jesus three times, yet he became the rock on which the church was built. Every single one of them had weaknesses, but they had one thing that mattered: they had God.

And so do you.

The enemy wants you to believe that your struggles disqualify you. He wants you to think that your past, your failures, and your shortcomings make you unusable by God. But here's the truth—the very thing the enemy is trying to use to break you is what God will use to build you!

So, what does this mean for us? It means:

Stop trying to fight battles in your own strength. Surrender them to God and let Him fight for you.

Stop believing the lie that you're not enough. Through Christ, you are more than enough.

Stop fearing weakness. Your weakness is God's opportunity to show His power.

I love how the Scripture says, "He gives strength to the weary." It doesn't say He loans it, He gives it! He doesn't withhold it from those who seek Him. It is freely given, abundantly available, and eternally sustaining.

And that is why we pray:

Father, in my moments of weakness, let Your power be my strength. Help me face every challenge with courage. Amen.

Friends, it's time to rise up—not in our own power, but in His. Live boldly, love deeply, walk fearlessly, and know that the God who created the heavens and the earth is the same God who gives you strength.

This is not just motivation. This is your calling. This is your identity. This is your victory.

Go forward, knowing that His power is your might!

God bless you.

"The Kingdom Fight" by Ibn Ali

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