We are not asked to be unbreakable—only faithful.
The treasure we carry is not our strength, but God’s.
Weakness is not failure. It’s the frame through which grace becomes visible.
Every hardship, every struggle, presses us closer to the life of Christ.
The pattern is clear: death in us, life in others.
We are shaped by loss, but not defined by it.
Suffering doesn’t silence faith—it gives it weight.
To believe is to speak, even when the voice trembles.
Resurrection is not just a promise for the end. It is the strength to rise today.
And when grace multiplies, so does gratitude—echoing not our greatness, but God’s.
2 Corinthians 4:7-15. Matthew 5:27-32.