What If the Place You're Most Ashamed of Is Where God Has Been Waiting?
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Most of us are afraid of our weakness. We hide it, perform around it, and quietly believe that God is waiting for us to get stronger before He really shows up.Week 3 of Held dismantles that. God is not disappointed by your limitations — He expected them. And Scripture, over and over, shows a God who moves most powerfully at exactly the moment people run out of their own resources. The faint. The trapped. The wordless.This week's anchor passage is 2 Corinthians 12:9–10 — Paul's hard-won discovery that weakness is not the obstacle to God's power, it's the opening for it. 'When I am weak, then I am strong.' That's not a slogan. That's a theology. Monday through Friday we go deeper: Isaiah 40:29–31 on what God does with the exhausted, Exodus 14 on Moses at the Red Sea told simply to stand still, and Romans 8:26 on what happens when you have no words left to pray.This reflection is from Volume I of Held: A Daily Devotional on Fear, Trust, and the Nearness of God — a four-volume Catholic devotional series launching Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2026.