Understanding Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh: God’s All-Sufficient Grace 1
The Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh" symbolizes struggles that teach dependence on God, reminding us of His sufficient grace.
The Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh" symbolizes struggles that teach dependence on God, reminding us of His sufficient grace.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all God's people were consumed with a desire to point people to Jesus. We are born again for this purpose. Jesus must increase and we must decrease. We must be willing to lose our heads for the privilege of declaring that Jesus is The Son Of God. Behold the Kingdom of Heaven is near and we must be satisfied to be nothing but, " A voice crying in the wilderness."
Let me be bold and say it this way; God loves you so much that he gave His only Son for you and if you trust in Him you can have everlasting life. And the universe cannot contain "the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.”
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