I’ve heard it said we impress others with our strengths but connect through our weakness.
I believe communion only happens through our confessed vulnerability and weakness.
What if weakness is our greatest strength?
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"Weakness is a holy invitation to allow grace to do it's work." -@aliajoyh
"Why would we need a comforter unless God knew we would be uncomfortable?" -@aliajoyh
"As Christians, our native language is hope."- @aliajoyh
"Grace levels us and humbles us to see our neighbor as ourselves." - @aliajoyh
"When we don't see the image of God in others, we'll fail to see God." -@aliajoyh
"Being poor is spirit admits we come like beggars hungry for grace" - @aliajoyh
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alia Joy
Alia Joy is an author who believes the darkness is illuminated when we grasp each other’s hand & walk into the night together. She writes poignantly about her life with bipolar disorder as well as grief, faith, marriage, poverty, race, embodiment, and keeping fluent in the language of hope. Sushi is her love language and she balances her cynical idealism with humor and awkward pauses. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband, her tiny Asian mother, her three kids, a dog, a bunny, and a bunch of chickens.