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PRAYER PRACTICE
Out loud, pray for God to
speak to you through your reading. Praise God for giving us His word. Ask the
Spirit to help you read with faith, and to live out what you hear from God
through the passage.
DAILY READING
DEVOTION / REFLECTION
My Grace is
Sufficient
by Pr. Dave Mann
This passage
is a favorite of many. Perhaps that is
because we can identify with people who are honest about their challenges in
life. The Apostle Paul accomplished so
many great and glorious things in his life, and yet he still had difficulties. Not every prayer uttered by Paul did the Lord
answer the way Paul wanted. He prayed
three times for the Lord to remove this thorn, but the Lord had answered with a
different plan.
The question
comes to mind, “What was this thorn in the flesh that Paul had?” There is indeed no end to the speculations. Commentators have imagined all manner of
diseases and infirmities. Here are the
two which are the most commonly proposed.
- Weak speaking
ability or a speech impediment -- It is hard to imagine the Apostle Paul not
being able to communicate well or that he stuttered, but in 2 Corinthians 10:10,
he echoes back to the Corinthians their critique of his speaking ability. “His speech is of no account!”
- Poor eyesight – You recall, of course, that Paul was blinded by a great light during his conversion experience. That blindness lasted three days. And though Paul was healed of the blindness through the prayer of Ananias, some have theorized that there were linger effects. In Galatians 6:11, Paul comments on his handwriting style which was marked by large letters.
But these are
just theories, nothing definitive. We
will probably never know this side of heaven the specific identity of Paul’s
thorn in the flesh. And I think it a good
thing that we don’t know. As it is, each
of us can imagine the Apostle being plagued by something similar to our own
challenges. The Holy Spirit can create a
bridge between Paul and us, and also the One who was sufficient for Paul can be
sufficient for us as well. We can easily
consider, “If Paul needed the grace of God, how much more do I need it? If Paul could be made strong in his weakness,
then God can do a similar work in me.”
Here can be
our motto:
My grace is sufficient for you, for my
power is made perfect in weakness…For when I am weak then I am strong.
Before you pray, identify your thorn in the flesh. Lord God, Healer, Sanctifier, do your work in me that I may behold your healing power when you so choose. Let me also experience your sanctifying power as I discover that your grace is sufficient to sustain me during life’s difficulties. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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