DO YOU HAVE SUPER POWERS?

    Have you ever felt like you were supposed to be “strong” all the time? Like a superhuman who doesn’t break down, doesn’t cry, and somehow has it all figured out?

    Truth is, I’m not a superwoman. I don’t have the ability to wave a wand, strike a pose, and suddenly make problems disappear.
    And unless you’re secretly related to Batman, Superman, or that genie who grants three wishes, I’m guessing you aren’t either.

    Here’s the point: It’s okay to feel.
    It’s okay to admit that there’s a mountain in front of you that you don’t know how to climb.
    It’s okay to recognize the pain, the confusion, the anxiety, and still not have all the answers.

    Being a Christian doesn’t mean you won’t feel hurt. It doesn’t mean unkind situations won’t find you. What it does mean is this: you never walk alone. With God, there is always strength to take the next step, even when the path feels impossibly hard.

    Scripture keeps reminding us of this: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9).

    So, the next time you feel overwhelmed, don’t beat yourself up because you’re a Christian who still feels tired. Instead, remind yourself that God hasn’t left you, and His strength shows up most when you admit you don’t have it all together.

    I have a question for you: Have you ever felt guilty for being tired, anxious, or overwhelmed because you’re a Christian?

    Let’s be real in the comments. Someone might just need your honesty today.

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