Being vulnerable is not easy. If we share our deepest thoughts and longings with someone, we are letting them in, not knowing how we will be received or perceived. There are times when we go through situations where we can feel helpless and powerless, like in a debilitating illness, trauma, watching the suffering of others, losing our job or home, and much more.
Yet, being vulnerable with God is coming to the One who was vulnerable for us on the cross. He created and sustains our very life. Nothing is hidden from His sight (Hebrews 4:13). Only God knows our heart (Psalm 44:21). When we open ourselves up to God, uncurling our clenched fists which so desperately want to hold on to our way of doing things, we have an opportunity to see our faith in God’s power increase.
Ruth Clemence is a wife, mom, writer and award-winning blogger based in Cardiff, Wales. Read more at: ruthclemence.com.
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