When The Thorn In The Flesh Becomes A Gift
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A lot of us have a prayer we’ve repeated so many times we can say it without thinking: “God, take this away.” We go to 2 Corinthians 12:7–10 because Paul is honest enough to admit he begged for relief too, and wise enough to share what happened when the answer wasn’t removal. The “thorn in the flesh” is painful, personal, and persistent, but it also exposes something we don’t like to confess: success and spiritual gifts can grow a quiet pride, and God loves us enough to keep us grounded.
We talk through the heart of the passage, including God’s reply: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” That line reframes everything. Grace is not just a concept; it’s sustaining power when your body feels frail, when your mind feels pressed, when you’re facing reproach, persecution, need, or distress. We unpack what it means to stop relying on our own strength, to surrender control, and to let God’s strength be the thing people actually see.
We also explore Paul’s surprising conclusion: he chooses to boast in weakness so the power of Christ may rest on him. We connect that to real life, including those narrow seasons where it feels hard to breathe, and the simple act of holding on to Jesus like the woman who reached for the hem of His garment. If you’re wrestling with your own thorn in the flesh, this conversation offers Christian encouragement, biblical perspective, and a steadier way to pray.
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