May 27, 2026

How God Meets Us In Our Weakest Moments

How God Meets Us In Our Weakest Moments
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In this episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman explores the powerful truth that God often meets us most deeply in our weakest moments. In a world that constantly pressures us to appear strong and have everything together, this conversation offers a reminder that weakness is not something God rejects — it is often the very place where His grace, strength, and presence become most evident.

Through Scripture and biblical examples, this episode encourages listeners to stop hiding their struggles and instead lean into the faithfulness of God, who promises to strengthen, help, and uphold us even in seasons of exhaustion, fear, uncertainty, and emotional heaviness.

Key Topics Covered

  • Why weakness does not disqualify you from God’s presence
  • How God’s strength is revealed in our limitations
  • The importance of honesty and dependence on God
  • Biblical examples of God meeting people in vulnerable moments
  • Rest, grace, and spiritual renewal during difficult seasons
  • Learning to trust God when you feel emotionally or spiritually drained

Scripture References

  • 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 — “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
  • Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart.”
  • Exodus 4:12 — God’s reassurance to Moses despite his insecurity
  • 1 Kings 19:5-6 — God caring for Elijah in exhaustion
  • Isaiah 41:10 — “Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you.”
  • Hebrews 13:5 — God’s promise to never leave or forsake us

Encouragement for the Listener

If you’ve been feeling tired, overwhelmed, emotionally worn down, or unsure if you have enough strength to keep going, this episode is a reminder that God is not waiting for you to “have it all together” before He draws near. His presence is not reserved for perfect people. He meets us in weakness, sustains us through difficulty, and reminds us that we were never meant to carry life alone.

Sometimes God does not remove the struggle immediately — instead, He strengthens us within it. His grace remains sufficient, even when our own strength runs out.

Memorable Quotes from This Episode

  • “Your weakness does not disqualify you from God’s presence. It actually invites it.”
  • “God’s strength doesn’t replace your weakness — it meets you inside of it.”
  • “Weakness isn’t something to hide from God. It’s something we bring to Him.”
  • “When we are weak, He is strong.”
  • “God doesn’t always remove the weakness, but He always promises His presence.”

Call to Action

If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be carrying something heavy right now. And if you’ve been trying to hold everything together on your own, let this be your reminder to rest in God’s promises and lean on His strength instead of your own.

No matter what weakness, fear, or struggle you may be facing today, God promises:
“I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you. I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10)

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Welcome to Purpose of Heart, the podcast, where real stories meet God's promises. I'm Priscilla Allman, and every week we dive into powerful conversations about purpose and the pressure through caregiving, illness, grief, addiction, and more. If you've ever asked God, where are you in this? You're in the right place. Be sure to follow the show and let's find purpose together. Hi, and welcome back to Purpose of Heart the podcast. I'm your host, Priscilla Allman, and today we're going to talk about how God meets us in our weakest moments. If you're listening today and feeling tired, if you're carrying something heavy, and if you feel like you don't have much left to give, I want you to hear this from the start. Today we're talking about how God meets us, not when we have it all together, but often most clearly in our weakest moments. So there's a myth that we have to be strong all the time, that we have to have it all together. So many of us have learned to hide our weaknesses. We push through, we smile anyway. We say, I'm fine, even though we're not. But the Bible never tells us to pretend that we're strong, it invites us to be honest. 2 Corinthians 12 9 says, And he said to me, My grace is sufficient for you, for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, most gladly I will boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. And just for some context, this was said by Paul. God is drawn to the honest heart. One of the most comforting truths in Scripture is that God is close to those who are hurting. Psalm 34, 18 tells us the Lord is near to those who have a broken heart and saves such as has a contrite spirit. God doesn't wait for you to fix yourself, right, before he draws near. Weakness isn't something to hide from God. He knows exactly, you know, our capabilities and what we can hold because he made us. Because we are to live in dependence on him. Let's look at a few moments in scripture where God showed up powerfully right in the middle of weakness. So Moses. Moses told God he wasn't qualified. He felt inadequate, afraid, unsure. He saw all of his weaknesses. And yet God responded in Exodus 4 12, now therefore go, and I will be with your mouth and teach you what to say. God didn't remove Moses' weakness. He promised his presence. Elijah. Elijah was this man who prayed and called down rain, right? And this is after he had pronounced a drought and then went up against other people and showed how powerful God was. Right? He prayed and God answered. Right? And after great victory, Elijah collapses in exhaustion and fear. And what did God do? He fed him, he let him rest, he spoke gently. First Kings 19, 5 through 6 reminds us that spiritual, sometimes spiritual care, looks like rest and nourishment and not rebuke. The Apostle Paul, right, which is from right before where that verse in 2 Corinthians that I had read earlier, Paul was begging God to remove what is in scripture, his thorn in the flesh. Right? And he asked multiple times. And God answered, not by removing it, but by reframing it, by telling him, My grace is sufficient for you. And then in 2 Corinthians 12, 10, we have these words, for when I am weak, then I am strong. In our weakness, God often strips away self-reliance, teaches us to pray honestly, deepens our compassion for others, and reminds us that grace isn't earned. Isaiah 41, ten says, Fear not, for I am with you. Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. How beautiful is that. Right? Knowing that we are upheld with his righteous right hand. So friends, let's make sure that we're always cognizant of the fact that he is always with us, that there will always be something that we cannot do. Yet he promises us his presence. Because when we are weak, he is strong. And let's just go over the verse in Isaiah chapter 41, verse 10 again. Kind of as we close. Isaiah 41, 10 says, Fear not, for I am with you. Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Know that no matter whatever weakness you have, He promises that He will be with you, that He will strengthen you, that He will help you, that He will uphold you. And how beautiful is that promise by a God who is ever loving and ever faithful, who promises to never leave us, to never forsake us. How good it is that we can rest in the truth of these promises. So although our weaknesses may be uncomfortable, they may be something that causes us embarrassment, shame, whatever it is, fear, or any other emotion. We can rest in the fact that we don't have to fear. We don't have to be dismayed. For our God will help us, strengthen us, and uphold us. Until next time, friends, see you soon. Thanks for listening to Purpose of Heart the Podcast at www.purpose of heartpodcast.com. Make sure you hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode. There's so much more God is doing, and I don't want you to miss a thing. Thank you in advance for the reviews and shares that help this message reach more hearts. I can't wait to walk with you again in next week's episode. See you there.