Authentically Vulnerable

“I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling” (1 Corinthians 2:3)

            Vulnerability is the hallmark of authenticity.  The apostle Paul was scared amongst the Corinthian church.  They saw him tremble at the threats of the synagogue officials and the lies told about him to the Roman courts.  They saw him tired and exhausted as he awaited the return of Timothy and Silas.

            Paul was sometimes mocked by his critics as being strong in speech but unimpressive in presence.  Why? Because Paul was vulnerable.  His authentic faith was disdainful to the unbeliever, but it drew those of honest hearts to him, and more importantly, drew them to Jesus.

            Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable.  Own your weakness, your fear, and your tremblings.  Let people see you struggle and hurt.  In your vulnerability, they will see an authentic faith that finds strength in Jesus, not yourself.

Matthew 4:4 #Biblebites

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