Daughters of Grace: Strength in Weakness “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weakness
- Carol Copeland Ministries
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
In a world that glorifies strength, perfection, and performance, God invites His daughters to live differently. He calls us not to hide our weaknesses, but to let them become the stage for His glory. This is the heart of a Daughter of Grace—a woman who understands that her strength flows not from her effort but from God's endless supply of grace.
Grace Covers Weakness
As women, we often feel the pressure to "have it all together"—to be strong, confident, and unshakable. But God whispers a better truth:
“My grace is sufficient for you.”
His grace is not a backup plan; it is the plan. When we fall short, feel overwhelmed, or face battles too big to handle, we can rest knowing that grace stands in the gap. Weakness doesn’t disqualify us; it becomes the space where God shows up.
Strength Through Surrender
It’s in surrender—not striving—that we find true strength. Daughters of Grace are not afraid to admit they need help. They understand that God’s power is perfected in their limitations. When we let go of trying to prove ourselves, we make room for God to prove Himself faithful.
Boasting in God, Not Ourselves
Instead of pretending or performing, Daughters of Grace boldly declare, “I’m not perfect—but God is.”
We no longer have to boast in accomplishments or hide our flaws. Paul, the apostle, teaches us to boast in our weaknesses so that Christ’s power may rest on us. That’s where the beauty lies—not in what we’ve done, but in what God is doing through us.
Resting in Christ’s Power
One of the most powerful positions a woman can take is to rest. Rest is not laziness—it is trust. When we stop trying to carry everything on our own, Christ steps in and carries it for us. That’s when His power begins to do what our strength could never accomplish. Daughters of Grace walk confidently—not in their own might, but in the power of the Holy Spirit.

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A Word of Encouragement
Sister, you are enough—not because of what you’ve done, but because of what He has already done. You are a Daughter of Grace. Your past doesn’t define you, your weakness doesn’t disqualify you, and your pain doesn’t disempower you.
When you feel like you’re not enough, remember:
His grace is more than enough.
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A Prayer for You
Lord, thank You for calling me Your daughter. Help me walk in the fullness of Your grace. Teach me to lean into Your strength when I feel weak, and to rest in Your presence when I’m overwhelmed. Let my life be a reflection of Your power at work through me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.




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