"There was given me a thorn in my flesh" (2 Cor. 12:7).
St. Paul had a painful affliction he likened to a "thorn in my flesh." Whether it was a physical ailment or some other problem, we don't know. However, Paul plainly could not ignore it.
He did, however, know the purpose of it: "To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassing great revelations." The "thorn" kept him humble, preventing him from thinking he was more important than others because of his superior knowledge and relationship with God.
Three times Paul prayed his difficulty would be removed. God countered each time, "My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness" (v. 9). Together with the "thorn," God gave Paul a sufficient measure of love and mercy to bear it.
You and I are not exempt from our thorns in the flesh. We don't need to ask in times of trouble or illness, "Why should this happen to me?" These blessed thorns keep us humble and drive us closer to God, who alone can relieve us. And in Jesus, we know He does and will.
Jesus knew thorns. He bore a crown of them. We bear our thorns in His strength, which bore thorns for us. He endured the real pain and suffering of our sin. He died and then rose from the grave to give us the crown of glory!
Sometimes you get real bad thorns, but Jesus keeps you faithful. In the end He will exchange your thorns for a crown of glory!
-Dale
Great Devotional Dale!! Thanks so much!
Very well put, thank you.
Thanks for the devotional!!
God Bless,
David B.
Thanks! :jesus-cross:
AMEN!!! God bless.