Unless we are pointing People to the Living water (John 7:37-39), we are nothing but a dry desert! By Dr. Frank J. DeLeo

Why Does God Allow Weakness?

In chapter 12, Paul reveals a deeply personal struggle—his “thorn in the flesh.” He pleaded with God three times to remove it, but God’s response was profound: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

This thorn served several purposes:

It kept Paul from exalting himself

It was intentionally given by God

It was described as “a messenger of Satan”

It was meant to torment him

Why would God allow such suffering? Because sometimes our greatest limitations become our greatest ministry opportunities. Our weaknesses prevent us from becoming something God knows would be harmful to us or others.

Whenever we feel overwhelmed or broken in spirit, we must remember that our greatest challenges often lead to our greatest victories. If God can use Moses, David, Daniel, the disciples, and Paul, he can use us. What they had that we need is confidence; confidence to stand in the middle of the fire and realize that we are not alone. When we look around us, we find brothers and sisters who are there to support us, cheer us on, and stand in the fire with us, knowing the battle is not ours but the Lord’s. He gets the victory.

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CPR for the Heart is a nonfiction exploration into understanding why people either turn away from their faith or refuse even to consider a relationship with Jesus Christ. Many books describe how to have a heart for Jesus, how to begin a journey, and even how to renovate the heart through spiritual formation. Nevertheless, few, if any, articulate how to resuscitate the heart once it has hardened itself against the love of God.

While many faith-based books focus on how to start or improve a relationship with Jesus, few, if any, provide a blueprint for restoring that relationship after someone walks away. CPR for the Heart’s exploration goes further by demonstrating how to bring it back to life. This book is not gender or age-specific and may be appreciated by anyone who struggles with their faith or knows someone who does.

Furthermore, CPR for the Heart is not just descriptive. It is also prescriptive, with crucial applications necessary for birthing or restoring a heart for Christ. It is like the Holy Spirit is standing over the individual, applying CPR to bring them back to life.

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My credentials include serving as Senior Pastor of Trinity Point Church in Richland Hills, TX; additionally, I am also a Chaplain with the RH Police and Fire departments. I have authored the book Separated By The Cross (2008) and the study guide Jesus Said, “Follow Me” (2013).

CPR for the Heart is complete and is expected to be distributed by Thomas Nelson, Zondervan, and WestBow in January 2026. I appreciate your time and consideration of CPR for The Heart: A Spiritual Journey from Death to Life.

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I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.

Christian Standard Bible Ezekiel 36:26.

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