New International Version There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. |
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Lent reminds us that we are finite—formed from dust, dependent on God for every breath. But Scripture also tells us that our fragility is not something to hide. It is where God's light shines most clearly. |
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Jars of clay are ordinary. Breakable. Easily overlooked. |
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And yet, God chooses them to hold His treasure. |
Your limitations, your weariness, your unanswered questions—these are not barriers to God's work. They are invitations to rely on His strength. Lent teaches us to look honestly at our lives, not to despair, but to remember that our hope is never in our own durability. It is in the One who renews us day by day. |
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This insight helps us see that God's strength is not displayed in our self-sufficiency, but in our dependence. Our lives become vessels—not because they are strong, but because God is. As you return to Scripture this week, one quiet way to stay rooted is to read with understanding. Trusted study notes and commentary can help you see how God's strength meets you in fragile places—right in the passages you're already reading. With Bible Gateway Plus, you can explore Study Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, and more—all appearing beside the book, chapter, and verse, without extra searching. |
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