In the final message of our Gravity teaching series, Pastor Mike Wilson tackles the weight of perfectionism—the cultural pressure to look flawless, live pain-free, and have it all together. But what if the pursuit of a perfect life is actually pulling us further from God?
Using 2 Corinthians 12:7–10, Pastor Mike unpacks how the Apostle Paul viewed weakness not as failure, but as a place where “God’s power is made perfect.” In a world obsessed with self-reliance and curated lives, this message reminds us that God didn’t create us to be perfect—He created us to be dependent on Him.
Scripture References:
Genesis 3:4–5
2 Corinthians 12:7–10
1 Samuel 8:6–7
Genesis 1:2–3
Luke 22:42
Matthew 25:40
Lamentations 3:22–23
Key Takeaways:
Perfectionism is a form of self-worship
God brings order out of chaos
Our weaknesses are where His strength shines
God's grace is always enough
Self-sufficiency leads to pain, dependence leads to peace
Two Action Steps:
Start your day with awe, not anxiety
Serve someone regularly to shift your focus off yourself
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