“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12 : 9
The router blinked again—three red lights, one tired soul.
I sighed, refreshed, repented, and still… no signal.
Some days, faith feels just like that—spotty.
We scroll devotionals, we whisper prayers, but somewhere between belief and buffering, we lose connection.
I once told a friend, “If faith had Wi-Fi bars, mine would show one and a half.” She laughed and said, “Girl, even one bar can send a prayer packet through heaven.”
That line stuck.
Because grace doesn’t need full reception—it only needs honesty.
Maybe that’s why Paul didn’t brag about power; he highlighted weakness.
He discovered what many of us learn mid-crisis: God’s network never crashes; only our confidence does.
So the next time your courage disconnects, do what any savvy believer does—
move closer to the Source.
When faith lags, grace loads. Stay near the signal.
Where in your life have you mistaken “no signal” for “no Savior”? Write it down, then whisper: “Still connected.”
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