23/10/2025
God has never been impressed by human strength. In fact, He almost avoids it. He looks past power, reputation, and qualifications—and instead searches for those who are weak but willing. Weak, but available. Weak, but humble enough to depend on Him. Because God is not looking for people who can do great things; He is looking for people through whom He can reveal His greatness.
When He wanted to confront Pharaoh, He didn’t use a warrior—He used Moses, a stammerer who once ran from Egypt in fear. When He wanted to defeat Goliath, He didn’t pick a soldier—He chose David, a teenage shepherd boy who only had a sling and faith. When He wanted to deliver Israel from the Midianites, He didn’t raise an army—He reduced Gideon’s army from 32,000 to 300 so that no one would boast in human strength. And when He wanted to bring salvation to the world, He didn’t send a king born in a palace—He sent a child born in a manger.
God doesn’t need the strong—He strengthens the willing. He doesn’t search for the perfect—He perfects the available. Your weakness is not a disadvantage with God; it is an invitation for Him to show up. As long as you are still depending on your strength, your wisdom, your connections—you are not usable. But the moment you surrender, the moment you lean on Him, grace flows.
He doesn’t call the qualified—He qualifies those who answer the call. In the hands of God, even the weakest person becomes unstoppable.
If you're willing to be used by God but you don't know what to do or how to go about it please, talk to me NOW! No matter how weak you feel you are, it does NOT matter. Feel free and let's connect.
Roy Matthew
(Pastor, House 3:16)
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