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Shannon Brim Says You Should ‘Bragging About Your Weaknesses’

Shannon Brim Says You Should ‘Bragging About Your Weaknesses’

Published: November 5, 2024

Shannon Brim Says You Should ‘Bragging About Your Weaknesses’
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Why a Fox Reporter Says You Should ‘Bragging About Your Weaknesses’

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Fox News journalist Shannon Brim reflects on Paul’s example to share why it’s so important to “brag about your weaknesses.”

“I know that you all came here today with different things…” Bream said at the Liberty University meeting in August. “I’ve learned a lot of lessons here at Liberty, but as I sat in those seats, I thought about what I would say to myself, that young woman who sat there in her teens and early 20s, trying to do everything right. …I wanted to feel like everything was perfect, that I looked perfect.”

She continued to strive to look perfect in her marriage when she developed an extremely painful chronic eye condition. She only told her husband about it and no one else knew about her struggle.

“I was living in a nightmare. I desperately wanted to fall asleep, but I knew that when I did, there was a high probability that I would wake up in pain,” Bream. said previously. “It pushed me over the edge, emotionally and physically, because I had no answers and there seemed to be no hope.”

For two years, “I went to every specialist I could find about my eye problem, and I called this guy in the office who was supposed to be the best cornea specialist in Washington, D.C., and said, ‘I know. that he’s not accepting new patients, (but) have you ever had a cancellation? Do you ever have a vacancy? and I prayed, “Lord, send me someone to help me get through this,” and the woman said… “Can you wait a second?” She came back and said, “We just had a concert canceled for tomorrow; can you come? and I said, “Yes, thank You, Lord.” Help me get through another 24 hour period and let me get to that doctor.”

When Bream told the doctor about her symptoms, he quickly told her, much to her amazement, that he knew what condition she had.

“I think I spent two years in what often seemed like hell on Earth, with this chronic pain, and he is the answer to my prayer, and I told him this, and he looked at me kind of funny, but I thought : Well, maybe this is an opportunity to testify. There is purpose in our pain,” she explained. “I believe God is too good to allow us to suffer without purpose.”

But the last thing the doctor told her before she left the appointment was that there was no cure for her condition.

“I thought, ‘Lord, how could You bring me this far to this person who I believe is the answer to prayer to help me, and then find out there is no cure for this nightmare I’m living in?’ and I left that office as quickly as I could,” she recalls. “I had to go back to work and I’m sobbing and sobbing and sobbing in the car, thinking, ‘This can’t be the answer. I just want to drive this car off the bridge. I can’t live like this anymore,” and as I sobbed, I heard the Lord say to me, not out loud, but in my spirit: He said to me, “I will be with you.” Not “I’m going to heal you.” I’m going to pick it up. This is your miracle, but I will be with you,” and that was enough.”

Fox News host Shannon Brim will host a new special on Fox Nation featuring true Bible stories called “BIBLE WOMEN SAY…”

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Brim eventually had surgery, which significantly reduced her pain and made her condition “manageable.” She says her eyes are now “95 percent better.”

“I couldn’t be more grateful right now. When I get out of bed in the morning, I literally say a prayer. The first thing I do is thank God that I survived this night,” she said. said PEOPLE.

However, “I live with this thorn. It is the realization that I am flawed and human and I need my Savior. I need him to support me every day. Through every problem. Through every challenge, personal and professional, I also found that when I started sharing the truth with people about how difficult that period was, how much pain I was in, and the dark place I was in, it became a source of healing. not only for me, but for other people who will then be vulnerable, whether they are in the body of Christ or outside it, when they see that we are willing to admit that we are struggling and suffering.”

“And what an example we have from Paul that he is so willing to just say all this about his own struggles and the fact that he tells us that God gave him this thorn to keep him from boasting in himself, but there is something “The good thing is to brag about your weaknesses,” Brim said. “…So brag about your weakness, because there is something that can be done to make your personal faith more personal to other people. (Because) bearing each other’s burdens has made me a much more empathetic person.”