
CPBreezy
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CPBreezy
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hey @SecKennedy this new food pyramid is solid but you forgot to include one dietary staple:




That 100% should have been a touchback. Not even sure how it’s debatable. I mean what are we doing?




We are the preferred chainsaw brand for bears.



God will use your greatest weakness as your greatest strength. The thing you're most ashamed of becomes the very thing He uses to heal others. What you think disqualifies you from your purpose is exactly what qualifies you for it. Your deepest wound becomes your greatest weapon in His hands. I used to believe my struggles made me unfit to lead others. That my battles with lust, my anger issues, my seasons of spiritual dryness somehow disqualified me from speaking into people's lives. I thought purpose was for the people who had it all figured out, not for those of us still wrestling with our flesh. But God has a different economy. He doesn't waste your pain, He transforms it into purpose. He uses your scars as credentials. The very areas where you feel most broken are the places where His power shows up most clearly. Paul understood this. His "thorn in the flesh,” whatever weakness tormented him, became the platform for God's strength. "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Paul learned to boast in his weaknesses because it made him reliant on God. David's greatest failure, adultery and murder, became the foundation for some of the most powerful psalms ever written. His brokenness over his sin produced worship that has transformed millions. His weakness became a strength that outlasted kingdoms. Peter's denial of Christ, his most shameful moment, became the very thing that equipped him to restore others who had fallen. Jesus told him, "When you have turned back, strengthen your brothers." (Luke 22:32) His failure became his ministry foundation. The pattern is everywhere in scripture: God takes what Satan meant for destruction and transforms it into divine purpose. Your addiction becomes your authority to speak to addicts. Your depression becomes your platform to bring hope to the hopeless. Your previously broken marriage becomes your ministry to restore other marriages. I've learned that people don't connect with your perfection, they connect with your humanity. They don't need to hear how you never struggled. That’s great, but not the entire means to the end. They need to hear how God brought you through the struggle. Your victory story starts with how you were almost defeated. God isn't looking for people who never fell down. He's looking for people who learned how to get back up. He doesn't need perfect vessels, He needs willing ones. Broken ones who understand that His strength shows up best in human weakness. The most powerful ministries come from the most wounded individuals. The deepest healing flows through the deepest scars. Stop hiding your struggles like they're shameful secrets. Start seeing them as sacred qualifications. Your greatest weakness, surrendered to His strength, becomes your ministry's greatest asset. Your deepest shame, covered by His grace, becomes your most powerful testimony. Your hardest battle, won by His power, becomes your most effective weapon for helping others win theirs. Don't waste your weakness by hiding it. Surrender it and watch God transform it into strength that heals others.




























