 The second truth I want you to keep in mind, is not only when Jesus' face is not shining, but what is over your head is under His feet. See, there was an incident in the Bible when Peter was drowning, and Jesus walked over the very sea, Peter was being under. And it's such a beautiful picture. Anytime you feel like life is getting over your head, and you're losing your grip on reality, at that very moment, Jesus is not there sinking with you, saying, hey buddy, hang in there, I'm with you. Yes, He's with you, but on a completely different level. Jesus is in you, but on a completely different level. The very things you might be sinking under, He is walking over. And because of that, He can pull you out. Jesus comes down from the mountain, and the Bible says His disciples were trying to cast out a demon out of a little boy. And they did everything they could, put all of their faith to the test, and nothing happened. They ran out of their resources. They came to the end of their abilities. But Jesus haven't even started. When you are at the end of your rope, you're only at the beginning of His power. When you run out of your abilities, God only starts on His. That's why it's so important when you come to the end to realize you've only become to a beginning. To make room for supernatural. To make room for God. To make room for the Holy Spirit. When you are weak, to make room for God's strength. Disciples have realized in this story that we are limited. We have weakness. And knowing that you are weak is not bad. Sometimes not knowing that you are weak while you are weak is bad. Because when you know that you are weak, it does something to you. It opens you up for humility. And humility opens you up for God's grace.