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YOUR VULNERABILITY CALLS YAHWEH TO LIFT YOU UP Yahday service 01/04/2026 - Yahday Scripture: 2 Corinthians 11:30-31 Time: 9:00AM ET, 3:00PM in Bamenda, 10:00PM in Manila Live Service in English Vulnerability is the willingness to tell the truth about weakness without hiding, spiritualizing, or performing strength. In 2 Corinthians 11:30–31, the Apostle Paul models vulnerability when he declares, “If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness… God knows that I am not lying.” Paul does not deny his suffering; he places it openly before Yahweh. This posture carries profound mental, spiritual, and deliverance benefits. From a mental health perspective, vulnerability calms the nervous system. Trauma teaches the mind to hide, perform, or stay in survival mode to avoid danger. Vulnerability reverses this pattern by allowing the brain to exit hypervigilance. When Paul names his weakness, he integrates memory, emotion, and meaning rather than suppressing them. This integration reduces shame, restores self-trust, and signals safety to the body. Vulnerability also interrupts isolation—one of trauma’s most damaging effects—by allowing truth to be witnessed without punishment. Spiritually, vulnerability is an act of trust. Paul anchors his truth not in public approval but in Yahweh’s witness: “The God and Father of Yahshua the Messiah… knows that I am not lying.” This re-centers identity in Yahweh rather than performance. Vulnerability rejects false triumphalism and aligns believers with the way of Yahshua, who revealed divine power through suffering, not avoidance of it. In Scripture, Yahweh consistently draws near to the humble, the brokenhearted, and the afflicted. Vulnerability creates space for grace because it removes the illusion of self-sufficiency. In deliverance ministry, vulnerability breaks agreements with lies formed through trauma, persecution, or shame. Darkness thrives in secrecy and silence. When weakness is named, hidden fears lose their authority. Paul’s honest boasting exposes the enemy’s strategy of intimidation and disempowers accusations that equate suffering with failure. Vulnerability allows deliverance to move beyond surface-level manifestations into deeper freedom—freeing the mind from fear, the heart from shame, and the spirit from false identities imposed by trauma. The Integrated Truth is, Vulnerability is not weakness—it is strength rightly placed. It does not mean oversharing or remaining unprotected; it means aligning one’s story with truth under Yahweh’s covering. Paul shows that when weakness is surrendered to Yahweh, it becomes testimony, healing, and authority. In one sentence, Vulnerability, as modeled in 2 Corinthians 11:30–31, heals the mind, deepens spiritual trust, and opens the door to lasting deliverance because it places truth—without disguise—before Yahweh. Man will deceive you, but not Yahweh. Invite friends and groups to participate in this worship by sharing the Lives and with them! Facebook pages: The Assembly of Christ's Followers / theassemblyofchristsfollowers Ndzana Seme, public figure / sndzana YouTube Page: Seme Ndzana / @mekosam10 Tik Tok page: https://www.tiktok.com/@mekosam10?lan... Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/semendzana/... DONATIONS : https://paypal.me/ACFchurch?locale.x=...