π‘ Prayer is important, but it is common to feel weak in prayer.
πͺ There are no great men of God or prayer, only weak individuals reliant on God's grace.
π Jesus, as the servant, became incarnate and conquered on behalf of his people.
βοΈ Jesus, as the last Adam, had a body that suffered the consequences of the fall and was tempted, but God upheld him.
π Jesus prayed because he needed prayer and relied on his Father's strength and the power of the Holy Spirit.
πͺ God continuously works to create weakness in us so that we recognize our need for prayer.
π The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray because they were amazed by his prayer, which was like no other.
πͺ Jesus, being God incarnate, relied on the power of the Holy Spirit and the Father's strength to fulfill his mission.
πββοΈ The speaker shares a humorous anecdote about learning to surf in Peru, highlighting the need for guidance and preparation in new endeavors.
π The speaker went into the water despite a red flag warning and realized he was in danger.
π± He encountered a young man who was terrified and in need of rescue in the water.
πββοΈ Experienced surfers took significant time and effort to save the young man, highlighting the unexpected weakness and fear they faced.
The power to overcome larger adversaries comes from fear and helplessness.
Weakness and absolute need can drive individuals to take action.
Being labeled a 'great person of God' is not solely dependent on discipline or devotion.
π Realizing our need for God's movement in our lives, acknowledging our weakness and dependency on Him.
π God cultivates weakness in us to remind us of our dependence on Him and His power.
π God uses the seemingly insignificant and overlooked individuals to fulfill His purposes.
π God uses unlikely and weak individuals to achieve great things.
π‘ We can see God's continuous work in our lives through the areas where we feel weak.
π Weakness is a theme explored in the book by J.I. Packer.