Do you feel weak?
In Eph.1:18 and 19 Paul prayed that we would know what is the hope of God's calling, what are the riches of God's inheritance in the saints, and what is the surpassing greatness of God's power to us who believe.
If we knew the surpassing greatness of the divine power that operated in Christ, we would never again use our weakness as an excuse. In relation to such a power, our weakness means nothing. The divine power can raise us up from among the dead, even if, like Lazarus, we are dead, buried, and stinking.With this power there is no weakness.
The transmission of the fourfold power is to those who believe. What we say is what we believe. If you say you are weak, it means that you believe that you are weak. The sisters need to rise up and proclaim that because they have the divine nuclear power, they are not weak. Paul prayed that we would have a spirit of wisdom and revelation to know the hope of God's calling, the riches of His glory, and the surpassing greatness of His power toward us. If you saw that this power toward us is the power that raised Christ from among the dead, would you still say that you are weak?
Do not underestimate the significance of your speaking. Whatever God speaks comes to pass. In principle it is the same with us. To have faith is to speak what God speaks. When God says, "You are saved," we should say, "Amen!" Anyone who responds in this way is saved. Likewise, if God says, "The divine power is yours," we need to say, "Amen!" Then this power will be ours. Do not say that there are still weak ones among us, for we all are stronger than David, even as strong as Jesus Christ. Do you have the boldness to say that you are as powerful as Christ? If we knew the transmission of the heavenly power, we could confidently say this.