03/06/2026
God does not need perfect people. He needs yielded vessels. Availability attracts grace.
One of the greatest mistakes many believers make is waiting to become perfect before surrendering to God. But God has never worked with perfect men, He works with yielded hearts.
Moses had weaknesses, yet God used him mightily. Gideon struggled with fear, yet heaven called him a mighty man of valour. The power was never in the vessel, it was always in God.
2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” God’s strength is revealed through surrendered humanity.
Many are praying for impact, yet they are unavailable. Heaven does not look for perfection first, heaven looks for willingness.
Isaiah 6:8 says, “Here am I; send me.” That response alone positioned Isaiah for divine commission. Availability attracts divine backing.
When a man yields completely to God, grace begins to flow through his life. What he could not do by strength becomes possible by divine enablement.
Do not disqualify yourself because of your past, your flaws, or your limitations. If your heart is open to God, He can still use you beyond your imagination.
The Kingdom advances through yielded vessels. Men who have decided that their lives no longer belong to them, but to the purposes of God.
Lord, make us available. Teach us to yield completely until Your life is expressed through us without resistance.