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HOW TO WIN WHEN YOU’RE WEAK (5)

by Craig Smith

Scripture: Judges 7:9
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Title: How To Win When You're Weak (5)
Series: The Gift of Weakness
Author: Craig Smith
Text: Judges 7:9-

Okay. This is one of my favorite weekends at Mission Hills. We do this. Few times a year we're doing baptisms and I'm actually wet right now. I dunno if you can see it, but let's high fiving and giving people hugs in the last service. And I got baptism all over me and it's awesome. It's one of my favorite things to do.

Before we get to that though, I wanna talk to you a little bit today about God's greatest weapon for you, your greatest weapon, when you're feeling weak. And can we just, can we be vulnerable with each other? Can we start off by being a little bit vulnerable? How many of us would say, by show of hands, yeah, I know what it's like to feel weak. There's been a season where I have felt weak, right? May maybe. Maybe it's a season where you felt like you just weren't enough of something. How many of us have ever felt like, I'm just not enough? Or maybe it's a season where you didn't feel like you had enough of some kind of a resource.

How many of us have felt like I just didn't have enough? Okay. It looks like all of us, once you do this, once you find somebody next to you, give 'em a fist bump and say, just say Me too. We all know what it's like to be weak. I wanna talk to you today about your greatest weapon when you're feeling weak, and if you wanna follow along, we're gonna be in judges chapter seven, picking up in verse nine.

Judges seven nine. If you're just joining us and we got a lot of people joining us and it's family weekends, we got some kids that may not have been part of this series. So lemme get you up to speed. The nation of Israel, God's people are weak. They're in a season of weakness. And it's their fault because they walked away from God.

They stopped worshiping the true God and they started worshiping some false gods. And of all the things that false gods cannot give you, strength is one of 'em, okay? And there's ...

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