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The Meaning of Strength in Christianity
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Moral Theology The Meaning of Strength in Christianity
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30 September 19920 Comments

The Meaning of Strength in Christianity

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General Idea:
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III reflects on the Christian understanding of strength, explaining that true power is not physical or material, but spiritual strength that flows from God’s work within the believer. This inner power enables self-control, endurance in trials, and steadfastness in faith, love, and service.


Summary:

  1. Spiritual, not physical strength:
    The Christian must be strong in spirit, for the image of God in man cannot be weak. Christ Himself was strong in character while remaining meek and humble.

  2. Power of will and self-control:
    True strength begins with a strong will that governs thoughts, words, senses, and emotions. Sin is a sign of weakness, but the strong person conquers his habits and desires before overcoming others.

  3. Power in service and influence:
    A strong servant speaks with the power of the Holy Spirit, and his words bear fruit. As the Lord said: “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you.”

  4. Power of endurance:
    The strong believer does not collapse under trials but endures with peace, trusting in God’s presence. His emotional and mental stability is evidence of living faith.

  5. Power of faith:
    True faith never doubts or fears. “All things are possible to him who believes.” Strong faith rests securely in God’s constant presence and providence.

  6. Strength of character:
    A strong personality influences others without being changed by them — like Moses who stood firm before the sea, or David who defeated the lion and the bear through faith.

  7. Power of prayer:
    Powerful prayer opens heaven. The strong believer prays persistently, as Jacob did: “I will not let You go unless You bless me.” Such prayer shows confident communion with God.

  8. Power of love:
    Strong love never fails; it endures and sacrifices as Christ loved the world and gave His only Son. Weak love fades, but strong love transforms hearts and overcomes all obstacles.

  9. Power in work and service:
    A strong person succeeds in all that God entrusts him with because his strength lies in diligence and faithfulness. As said of Joseph: “Whatever he did, the Lord made it prosper.”

  10. Christ, the model of perfect strength:
    Christ was strong in endurance, forgiveness, and obedience — even unto the Cross. His strength was not in force, but in love, humility, and divine purpose.


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