2 Corinthians 12:1-10
I must go on boasting. Though there is nothing to be gained by it, I will go on to visions and revelations of the Lord. I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven—whether in the body or out of the body I do not know, God knows. And I know that this man was caught up into paradise—whether in the body or out of the body I do not know, God knows— and he heard things that cannot be told, which man may not utter. On behalf of this man I will boast, but on my own behalf I will not boast, except of my weaknesses— though if I should wish to boast, I would not be a fool, for I would be speaking the truth; but I refrain from it, so that no one may think more of me than he sees in me or hears from me. So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited. Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
mothers and sisters in Christ. Grace, mercy and peace be to you from God our Father and from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we come before you today, acknowledging our weaknesses and seeking your strength. Open our hearts and minds to Your word. May Your grace be sufficient for us in all our trials, in Jesus name, amen. Today we look at a message from the Apostle Paul and second Corinthians chapter 12. Seven through 10. This passage teaches us about the importance of relying on Christ strength in our weaknesses. As we look at this scripture, we will find the great truth that God's power is made perfect in our frailty. As we explore this passage, we'll see how Paul's experience serves as an example, for us today. It encourages us to embrace our weaknesses and depend wholly on Christ, recognizing that it is in our vulnerability, that his strength is most evident, reminding us that our sufficiency is not found in ourselves, but in Christ alone, who won the victory over Satan for us on the cross. Paul speaks of a thorn in the flesh. He calls it a messenger of Satan sent to torment him and keep him from becoming conceited due to the extra ordinary revelations he had received. Scripture does not specify what Paul's thorn was, was. And scholars have speculated about possibilities, a physical ailment, a persistent temptation, or maybe persecution, whatever it was it called Paul significant, it caused Paul's significant distress. He might have seen it as a hinderance to his ministry, a constant reminder hubbas human limitations. It played a key role in shaping his reliance on God. We will learn from Paul's experience that God's strength is sufficient through Jesus Christ, death and resurrection. Even in his and our most trying circumstances, instead of being a barrier, the thorn became came a means through which Paul could most fully more fully trust in God's providence and grace. This has been completely dependent on God, which is ours already in Christ. Paul wanted to get rid of his problem. His Thorn. Paul did what any of us would do in this situation. He prayed fervently three times for God to remove the thorn. Paul shows us the faithful response of a believer facing trials. We communicate with God in prayer, expressing our needs, desires, and sufferings. Paul's prayer and our prayers reflect faith and trust in God's power and mercy. However, God did not grant Paul's prayer request. We might wonder if Paul was disappointed. It's natural reaction to feel disheartened when our prayers are not answered in the way we hoped. Like Paul, we can face disappointment. When our prayers seem to be unanswered. We pray for relief, healing or change. And when it doesn't come. May maybe we feel abandoned or ignored. But like Paul, God may be giving us a much better gift than what we requested. Paul's pride, a manifest station of his and our human nature would have hindered Christ from living in him if he had not for the transformative power of Christ, death and resurrection. Section, Paul learned that God's power is made perfect in weakness. This insight for Paul and for us, reassures us that our weaknesses and sufferings are not in vain, but are opportunities for God to demonstrate His power and faithfulness. We are encouraged to persist in prayer, trusting that whether God chooses to remove our Thorn or not, he will provide the grace necessary for us to sustain us. This reliance on God's grace is central to our faith and hope as believers. With the thorn Paul realized that human efference efforts and adherence to the law was insufficient for salvation. The Gospel reveals God's grace demonstrated most clearly in Jesus sacrificial death on the cross. Instead, it is through God's grace given freely through Christ's atoning sacrifice that believers are saved. He feels Ephesians two nine tells us that He lavished his grace on us. Also, the resurrection of Jesus which followed his crucifixion, confirmed his victory over sin, death and the devil. Paul saw the cross as a turning point in history, where Jesus triumphed over the powers of evil, providing eternal life to all who believe. First Corinthians 15 Verse 57 says, But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. God had a much better gift for Paul than a thorn removal. God gave Paul something far more valuable is grace. The removal of the thorn would have provided temporary relief. God's grace offers something far more valuable and eternal. In our human frailty, God's strength shines through. It is when we acknowledge our weaknesses that we can fully rely on God's strength. God's grace is sufficient for all our needs, no matter how overwhelming or try our trials may be in our times of pain and trouble, God's grace is our source of strength and comfort. The gray supervised can be better than the specific request we make. It equips us to face not just one challenge, but all the thorns that come our way in life. God's grace is not a one time gift. It is continual source of support, available to us in every moment of need in every day. God's power is made perfect in our weaknesses. It's in our moments of greatest vulnerability that His strength is most evident. Paul's Thorn forced him to depend on God. And in doing so, he experienced the fullness of God's power. Through God's strength, Paul was able to endure and even thrive during his storm. God's power is there to carry us through. When we recognize our own weaknesses, all learn to boast in his weaknesses, for it was through them that Christ's power rested upon him. This is a lesson for all of us as well. Rather than lamenting and storm all began to boast in it, knowing that it was an opportunity for Christ's power to reveal be revealed in his words, and his world. When we realize we are broken, God responds with His grace. our brokenness is not a cause for despair, but a chance to experience God's grace more fully. We can then boast about our weaknesses and Christ power resting in us. Embracing and living with our weaknesses means accepting our limitations, and trusting in God's strength. God gives us the grace to accept our weaknesses and to see them as opportunities for his power to be displayed. With God's help we can move from denial and frustration to witnessing his power at work in our lives. God's power is active in our lives, helping us to navigate and overcome our weaknesses. Once we realize what God does for our thorns, we don't need to hide.
When, when we understand how God uses our thorns, we face them openly and competently. God Sufficient Grace is available. It's available to us in our daily struggles. Every day, God invites us to rely on His grace which is always sufficient for our needs. Praying for our date, during our daily struggles, seeking God's Sufficient Grace is pleasing to God. relying on God is pleasing to Him as we seek his strength and grace. We can give thanks and boast about the grace and care God shows each day to us. As we go about our lives and contacts with others. You may have heard of a fellow named Martin Luther, the founder of the Reformation. He often spoke of his struggles, anxieties and feelings of unworthiness. He emphasized that it is not through human strength or merit, that one is saved, but through faith in Christ alone. His writings are filled with acknowledgments of his own weaknesses, and the sufficiency of Christ Grace. Jesus victory over sin, death and the devil is complete and eternal. His ascension to Heaven signifies his ongoing reign and intercession for believers. This belief provides comfort and assurance that Christ strength is not just historical, but active and available in believers today. Take heart, your Christian friends, and knowing that God's grace is always sufficient in our weaknesses. His power is made perfect and God sufficient. Grace, power and grace will come during our thorns and weaknesses. No matter what thorns we faced, God's power and grace will be there to sustain us. Through Jesus death, resurrection and ascension, believers are empowered by a strength that transcends human capability, enabling them to live out their faith with competence in Christ all sufficient grace. God will help us live out this truth in our daily lives every day and all day. May we embrace relying on God's strength and all things. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your Sufficient Grace. Help us to accept and boast in our weaknesses and rely on your strength. May your power be made perfect in our lives as we turn to you each day. In Jesus name, amen. Made the peace of God which passes all understanding guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus, Amen. Please stand
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