The Good Gift of Weakness: God's Strength Made Perfect in the Story of Redemption

Schumacher, Eric M


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This overview of the theme of weakness in the Bible offers readers practical encouragement and hope as they learn to view their frailties as part of God's plan and purpose for their lives.

Our culture deifies strength – and sadly, the church does too. Who has the most successful ministry, the largest congregation, or the godliest family? Our misplaced faith in human strength is a false hope with no basis in Scripture.

But a closer look throughout the Bible reveals the central role human frailty plays in the redemption story. From Genesis to Revelation, God's power is made perfect when people are at their weakest. Far from an undesirable defect, God designed our weakness to draw us closer to himself.

As you learn to accept the good gift of weakness, you will experience true strength – the kind that only comes from a loving and infinitely powerful God.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780736988667
  • Page Count
    272
  • Publisher
    Harvest House Publishers
  • Publication Date
    June 2024

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About the Author

Eric Schumacher is an author, podcaster, songwriter, and has served in pastoral ministry for over two decades. He is currently the pastoral ministry director for the Baptist Convention of Iowa. Along with Elyse Fitzpatrick, he is the coauthor of Worthy and Jesus and Gender, and the sole author of Ours and My Last Name.
The Good Gift of Weakness: God's Strength Made Perfect in the Story of Redemption - Schumacher, Eric M - 9780736988667
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The Good Gift of Weakness: God's Strength Made Perfect in the Story of Redemption

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This overview of the theme of weakness in the Bible offers readers practical encouragement and hope as they learn to view their frailties as part of God's plan and purpose for their lives.

Our culture deifies strength – and sadly, the church does too. Who has the most successful ministry, the largest congregation, or the godliest family? Our misplaced faith in human strength is a false hope with no basis in Scripture.

But a closer look throughout the Bible reveals the central role human frailty plays in the redemption story. From Genesis to Revelation, God's power is made perfect when people are at their weakest. Far from an undesirable defect, God designed our weakness to draw us closer to himself.

As you learn to accept the good gift of weakness, you will experience true strength – the kind that only comes from a loving and infinitely powerful God.

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