What does the Bible say about using your strengths? 💪
Hey beloved!
In church culture, we have a tendency to say something like this:
The idea goes back to Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 12:9: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
When realize that everything we have is from Him, God’s glory shines through. Amazing, right?
Yet I wholeheartedly disagree with the idea that we only truly experience God when we’re weak.
Reader, have you ever been in a moment where you’re just in the flow? You’re grooving along, doing your thing, and you look at the clock – “Hey, where did the time go?!”
It’s AWESOME.
Most likely, you were enjoying using your strengths (you know, some of the handy gifts God gave you). 😉
God designed you with unique strengths to live your life to the fullest and positively impact the world (i.e. live intentionally with passion and purpose as His beloved).
Whoa, right?!
If you’d like to know more about what the Bible says about using your strengths, check out this post:
What Does the Bible Say About Using Your Strengths?
Beloved, God designed you with unique strengths to live your life to the fullest and positively impact the world.
Reader, live intentionally with passion and purpose as God’s beloved!
Cortney
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I’m Cortney, a recovering over-achiever and God’s beloved who loves helping fellow Christian women like you embrace your God-given gifts so you have the confidence to live authentically.
I’m also a full-time mama to two sweet little boys, wife to my best friend, motivational speaker, and part-time Christian life coach. Chai lattes, strong coffee, podcasts, yoga, dance, and fairy tales nourish my soul and add sweetness to life.
Discovering the joy of embracing my God-given gifts and who He created me to be was a game-changer—a journey that brought freedom, unexpected delights, and relief from guilt. Finally, I felt free to be myself and ditch the pressure of being someone I wasn’t.
Incorporating those gifts into my day—from weekly planning to deciding on commitments, nurturing my marriage, and parenting—transformed everything. Now, I can’t imagine life without the perspective of fully embracing who God created me to be. I was missing so much without it!





