2 Corinthians 12:9

2 Corinthians 12:9 (ASV)

9And he hath said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my power is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

Scripture Testimony Index stories for this passage

Darlene Deibler writes about the many interrogations she was subjected to as a prisoner of war; all aimed at breaking. She writes of her frailty, and of God's timely supply of strength and comfort during those dark days.
Agnes was a beautiful singer who was physically deformed. She thought that since God didn't heal her, she lacked sufficient faith. But Louis Talbot gave her encouragement from the Apostle Paul's lesson that “His strength is made perfect in your weakness.”
Even as she struggled with a pain that only increased with time, Mary Reed found that true to His promise, God's grace was sufficient for her. And though the leprosy progressed, she found Jesus's love soothing and cheering.
It was at their weakest and most vulnerable moment as a family, when Adrian was diagnosed with cancer, that Dale and Adrian enjoyed the strength of God, made perfect in our weakness.
A woman struggled with an impatient and irritable temper, feeling powerless to control sudden outbursts that were unworthy of a disciple of Christ. Despite her best efforts at changing, victory eluded her, until urged to make a complete consecration of herself to God and to put specific faith into her prayer for acceptance and keeping. Learning the value of believing prayer, she found victory over her erratic temper.