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What happens when I'm not strong enough to fight anymore?

Answer:

When I'm not strong enough to fight anymore, I need to remember that God gives me other people to help me in my struggles. Just like a tag-team wrestling match, I can call for help from my fellow believers in the church. If I feel thoroughly exhausted, I should touch the ropes and get in touch with someone who can carry me through. This is how the church functions, and it's a reminder that I don't have to fight alone.

It's also essential to recognize that my faith is not based on any victory I've won, but on the Word of God. When I'm defeated, I must remember that I'm not defined by my failures, but by my relationship with God through Jesus Christ. I must gratefully appropriate the victory that's mine through Jesus Christ, and trust in the principle of life that counteracts the old principle of sin and death.

In times of weakness, I should not try to face my struggles on my own strength, but instead, I should seek God's power and strength. I must first get the issue settled between God and myself in the secret places of my soul, where no one else can interfere. By doing so, I can go ahead knowing with certainty that the battle is won, and nothing has any power over me who has fought the battle before God and won there.

Sources:

sacred marriage
gary thomas
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
kingdom of the occult
walter martin
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
romans
f f bruce

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