Jesus said about weakness: “Did John or my chosen apostles resemble weaklings enslaved by fear, preaching the gospel to all, rich and poor, Jew and gentile alike?”. [1] God gives power to the faint, renewing their strength and allowing them to soar like eagles. [2]
The weak have always contended for equal rights, demanding the state to compel the strong to supply their needs and address their deficiencies resulting from indifference and laziness. [3] The weak indulge in resolutions, but the strong act; life is but a day's work, the act is ours, the consequences God's. [4]
Indwelt by the spirit of the living God, mortal man finds divine mercy and tenderness towards the weak, a trait beyond doubt of the Creator Son in his eternal mission. [5] Minister to the weak, poor, and young with love and compassion, as Jesus commanded. [6] National survival demands military preparedness, but only love and brotherhood can prevent the strong from oppressing the weak. [7] The weak should not be allowed to take advantage of “golden rulers” who strive for a society based on truth, beauty, and goodness. [8]