The Upper Room Devotional 6 May 2026, Wednesday Message
Strength Is Overrated
Chiazo Obiudu (Ebonyi State, Nigeria)
Today’s Reading
2 Corinthians 12:1-10
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God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. – Psalm 46:1 (NRSVUE)
It’s often flattering to be called strong, but I am learning that human strength is overrated. I wanted to be strong for my dad and our family as I helplessly watched my dad’s health deteriorate due to sepsis-induced multiple organ failure. So I tried to ignore the hurt I felt. Even after he died less than three weeks later, I kept trying to be strong. The effort nearly broke me. I was exhausted and drained physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
I’m learning it’s okay to be tired, frustrated, or overwhelmed. And we can admit it to those close to us — especially to our heavenly Father. We don’t need to pretend with God, to act strong or seem like we’ve got it all together. God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness.
Christ cried to God before facing crucifixion, so why should we try to face challenges, heartbreak, or loss without crying to God for help? God is our ever-present help in trouble, and God invites us to draw near in times of need. We can be vulnerable with God, who is not embarrassed by our tears or put off by our weakness. Rather, God takes us in, comforts us, and gives us strength.
Thought for the Day
When I feel helpless and vulnerable, God is my strength.
Prayer Focus
People affected by critical illness
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May 2026 Wednesday Study Questions
Today’s Prayer
Ever-present God, may we, with the help of the Holy Spirit, always remember that even when we feel weak, you are with us in our times of need. Amen.
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