Paul the Apostle wrote:
“God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty.”
— 1 Corinthians 1:27
Let's talk about God's recurring pattern throughout all of redemptive history: weak saints, strong Savior; frail vessels, divine power; trembling servants, omnipotent Lord.
“God does not need your strength -- He has more than enough power of His own. He asks your weakness to use as His instrument." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon
The Bible does not present God’s servants as naturally strong superheroes. Rather, it portrays them as fearful, frail, inadequate, and often deeply conscious of their own limitations. Yet the living God—Jesus Christ, the Almighty—works powerfully through them.
As Hudson Taylor famously said:
“All God’s giants have been weak men who did great things for God because they reckoned on His being with them.”
And Charles Haddon Spurgeon wrote:
“Our weakness should be treasured as making room for divine strength.”
The Great Biblical Principle
The central truth is this:
God’s strength is perfected in the admitted weakness of His people.
The clearest statement is found in 2 Corinthians.
2 Corinthians 12:9–10
“My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
“Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”
“For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
This is not poetic exaggeration. It is a spiritual law of God’s kingdom.
When believers confess their inadequacy and depend on Christ, His supernatural strength is displayed through them.
Key Bible Verses About Human Weakness and Divine Strength
Isaiah 40:29–31
“He gives power to the weak, And to those who have no might He increases strength.”
“Those who wait on the LORD Shall renew their strength.”
Psalm 73:26
“My flesh and my heart fail; But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
Philippians 4:13
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Ephesians 6:10
“Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
Zechariah 4:6
“Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the LORD of hosts.
Psalm 46:1
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
Habakkuk 3:19
“The Lord GOD is my strength.”
Nehemiah 8:10
“The joy of the LORD is your strength.”
1 Samuel 2:9
“For by strength no man shall prevail.”
Jeremiah 17:5, 7
“Cursed is the man who trusts in man...”
“Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD.”
Weak Believers Have Been Used By Our Mighty God - He Delights To Do That!
Moses — “I am not eloquent.”
Exodus 3–4
- Moses felt inadequate, fearful, and unable to speak effectively (Exodus 4:10–13).
- God used him to confront Pharaoh and lead over two million Israelites out of Egypt.
Key Verse:
“Certainly I will be with you.” (Exodus 3:12)
Gideon — “My clan is the weakest.”
Judges 6–7
- Gideon called himself the least in his father's house.
- God intentionally reduced his army to 300 men so the victory would clearly belong to the Lord.
Key Verse:
“Surely I will be with you.” (Judges 6:16)
David — A shepherd boy against Goliath
1 Samuel 17
- Young, unarmored, and underestimated.
- Trusted not in weapons but in the name of the Lord.
Key Verse:
“The battle is the LORD’s.” (1 Samuel 17:47)
Jehoshaphat — “We do not know what to do.”
2 Chronicles 20
- Faced overwhelming armies.
- Confessed total helplessness and fixed his eyes on God.
Key Verse:
“We have no power... nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are upon You.” (2 Chronicles 20:12)
Asa — “Help us, O LORD.”
2 Chronicles 14:11
- Confronted a massive Ethiopian army.
Key Verse:
“It is nothing for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power.”
Jonathan and his armor-bearer
1 Samuel 14
- Two men against a Philistine garrison.
Key Verse:
“Nothing restrains the LORD from saving by many or by few.” (1 Samuel 14:6)
Jeremiah — “I am only a youth.”
Jeremiah 1
- Felt too young and unqualified.
Key Verse:
“Do not be afraid... for I am with you.” (Jeremiah 1:8)
Esther
Esther 4
- Risked her life to intercede for her people.
Mary
Luke 1
- A humble young woman entrusted with an unparalleled calling.
Key Verse:
“For with God nothing will be impossible.” (Luke 1:37)
Peter
Acts 2–4
- Denied Christ, yet later preached with Spirit-empowered boldness.
Paul the Apostle
2 Corinthians 12
- Lived with a “thorn in the flesh.”
- Learned that Christ’s grace was sufficient.
Key Verse:
“When I am weak, then I am strong.” (2 Corinthians 12:10)
Summary Verses on Weakness and Divine Strength
- Isaiah 40:29 — “He gives power to the weak.”
- Psalm 73:26 — “God is the strength of my heart.”
- Philippians 4:13 — “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
- Ephesians 6:10 — “Be strong in the Lord.”
- Hebrews 11:34 — “Out of weakness were made strong.”
- Zechariah 4:6 — “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”
Human Weakness And God’s Strength
Hudson Taylor
“All God’s giants have been weak men who did great things for God because they reckoned on His being with them.”
D. L. Moody
“Moses spent forty years thinking he was somebody, forty years learning he was nobody, and forty years discovering what God can do with a nobody.”
Andrew Murray
“Our weakness is our best qualification for learning to trust God.”
A. W. Tozer
“The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
“God is so boundlessly pleased with Jesus that in Him He is altogether well pleased with us.”
“God will not do anything with us until He has first reduced us to nothing.”
Joni Eareckson Tada
“Sometimes God permits what He hates to accomplish what He loves.”
Oswald Chambers
“The only way to know the strength of God is to know the weakness of yourself.”
Corrie ten Boom
“There is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still.”
Need Some Encouragement Today?
Do you work out at the gym regularly? Well good!
Believer, your usefulness before God does not depend on workouts or being naturally strong, gifted, or fearless. It depends on abiding in Jesus Christ and relying upon His all-sufficient grace.
“We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.”
— 2 Corinthians 4:7
The same God who strengthened Moses, Gideon, David, Jehoshaphat, Jeremiah, Peter, and Paul is there for you today!
“The LORD is my strength and my shield.” (Psalm 28:7)
Scripture teaches us:
Weak believers are not God’s second choice. Believer, you might feel like you're living God's plan B, instead of His plan A for your life, but you're not.
Conscious weakness is often the very qualification that God enjoys using.
Self-sufficiency hinders dependence on God.
Faith lays hold of omnipotence.
God receives all the glory when frail people accomplish what only He can do.
Paul the Apostle summed it up perfectly in his Epistles!
Your greatest usefulness to God does not depend on your IQ, or SQ. It's not at all dependent upon your Social IQ, or any level of talkent, intelligence, charisma, or resources!
Your availability instead of ability are important! Your willingness to say YES LORD by life and word -- it counts!
“Lord, I am weak, but You are strong. I do not know what to do, but my eyes are on You. Live Your life through me and glorify Yourself.”
And God delights to answer that prayer.
“The eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.” (2 Chronicles 16:9)
Take heart, Christian.
The “omni” attributes of God are theological terms derived from Latin that describe the infinite perfections of the God of the Bible. They help us express what Scripture reveals about who God is in His absolute greatness, majesty, and glory.
“Our God is in the heavens; He does all that He pleases.” — Psalms
The Great “Omnis” of God
The prefix omni- means “all” or “without limitation.” These attributes belong to God alone in their absolute and perfect sense.
1. Omnipotence — God Is All-Powerful
Definition: God possesses unlimited power and sovereign ability to accomplish everything He wills that is consistent with His holy character and nature.
Genesis — “Is anything too hard for the LORD?”
Jeremiah — “Nothing is too hard for You.”
Matthew — “With God all things are possible.”
Revelation — “The Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns.”
Job — “I know that You can do all things.”
Meaning
God never struggles, tires, or fails. He created the universe by His word, sustains every atom, raises the dead, and will ultimately defeat all evil.
2. Omnipresence — God Is Present Everywhere
Definition: God is fully present at every point in space and time. No place is outside His presence.
Psalms — “Where can I flee from Your presence?”
Jeremiah — “Do I not fill heaven and earth?”
Acts — “In Him we live and move and exist.”
Meaning
God is with His people in every circumstance and no one can hide from His sight.
3. Omniscience — God Is All-Knowing
Definition: God knows all things perfectly—past, present, and future, actual and possible.
Psalms — “His understanding is infinite.”
Hebrews — “All things are open and laid bare to His eyes.”
1 John — “God knows all things.”
Isaiah — “Declaring the end from the beginning.”
Meaning
God never learns, forgets, or discovers anything. His knowledge is perfect and exhaustive.
4. Omnibenevolence — God Is Perfectly Good and Loving
Definition: God is infinitely good, loving, merciful, and kind in all His ways.
Key Bible Verses
Psalms — “The LORD is good to all.”
1 John — “God is love.”
Exodus — “Compassionate and gracious, slow to anger.”
Meaning
God’s goodness is never mixed with evil. His love is holy, wise, and righteous.
5. Omnisapience — God Is All-Wise
Definition: God always chooses the best ends and the best means to accomplish them.
Key Bible Verses
Romans — “How unsearchable are His judgments.”
Jude — “To the only wise God.”
Isaiah — “Wonderful in counsel and excellent in wisdom.”
Meaning
God never makes mistakes. His plans are perfect.
6. Omnibenevolent Justice — God Is Perfectly Righteous
Definition: God always does what is right and just.
Key Bible Verses
Deuteronomy — “All His ways are justice.”
Psalms — “Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne.”
Meaning
God is never unfair. Every decision He makes is morally perfect.
Other Infinite Attributes of God
Although they do not begin with “omni,” these are equally glorious:
Eternal — without beginning or end (Psalms)
Immutable — unchanging (Malachi)
Self-Existent (Aseity) — dependent on no one (Exodus)
Sovereign — rules over all (Daniel)
Holy — absolutely pure (Isaiah)
Faithful — always keeps His word (Lamentations)
* Attribute & Meaning...
Omnipotent
All-powerful
Omnipresent
Present everywhere
Omniscient
All-knowing
Omnibenevolent
Perfectly good and loving
Omnisapient
All-wise
God’s Mighty Power Is Splendid!
“There is no attribute of God more comforting to His children than the doctrine of divine sovereignty.” — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
“God never hurries. There are no deadlines against which He must work.” — A. W. Tozer
“The God who calls you is the God who will sustain you.” — John MacArthur
“What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” — A. W. Tozer
“Our weakness is never a limitation to God’s power.” — Joni Eareckson Tada
The Father desires Faithfulness and Fruitfulness in Christ - Your Acceptable Worship!
“Ah, Lord GOD! Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and by Your outstretched arm! Nothing is too difficult for You.” — Jeremiah
“Great is our Lord and abundant in strength; His understanding is infinite.” — Psalms
The God you serve, believer, is not limited by your weakness at all, by age, ny you resources, or your circumstances. Jesus is infinitely powerful NOW, infinitely wise, fully present, and perfectly good. The Christian life is learning to trust your utter weakness to His utter sufficiency.
“The less we have, the more we depend on God. The more we depend on God, the more we discover His sufficiency.” — Hudson Taylor
Your weakness is not a block like unbelief can be -- its not at all a barrier to God’s work. It is often the very stage upon which His omnipotent grace shines most brightly. KnowGod.org
So when you feel weak, inadequate, tired, or overwhelmed, remember:
Your weakness is not a disqualification. It is often the very platform upon which the omnipotent strength of God is most clearly displayed.