My Weakness, His Strength

BY MICHAELA DUMLAO

I clench my hands into fists.

Fingernails sink into 

my skin as I attempt to battle 

my own flesh. 

“Man shall not live on bread alone,” [1]

yet my flesh feeds me a glutenous lie

that my own merit is sufficient to fight 

my weakness; that I can turn to myself, 

though I myself am weak. 


But who am I to bear the weight 

of my own insufficiency? 

Who am I 

to turn to any source other than 

He who fed me life?

He who died for

my sins, 

who bore the weight of 

the world. 


I am no more than dust [2], weak and shapeless.

But the Lord sustains me, 

He quenches my thirst.

Through His Living Water [3],

I am shaped into clay. 

So although

I am weak,

though I am without, 

with Him, 

I have all that I need. 

My weakness is His strength [4]

for “the Lord is my shepherd.” [5]

In Him, I can rest.

SOURCES

[1] Matthew 4:4

[2] Genesis 3:19

[3] John 4:14

[4] 2 Corinthians 12:9-10

[5] Psalm 23: 1

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