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As Moses takes up more room in the Old Testament than any other character, so it is with Paul in the New Testament, except, perhaps, the Lord Himself. Yet Paul did not know how to pray for himself. He besought the Lord to take away “the thorn in the flesh.” His request was not granted; but the Lord bestowed upon him a greater blessing. He gave him more grace. It may be we have some trial—some thorn in the flesh. If it is not God’s will to take it away, let us ask Him to give us more grace in order to bear it. We find that Paul gloried in his reverses and his infirmities, because all the more the power of God rested upon him. It may be there are some of us who feel as if everything is against us. May God give us grace to take Paul’s platform and say: “All things work together for good to them that love God” (Romans 8:28 KJV). So when we pray to God we must be submissive and say, “Thy will be done.”
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Guys, you know life can be tough. But never forget that God is strong. This devotional builds off the inspired truth of 2 Corinthians 12:10, “when I am weak, then I am strong.” You’ll be encouraged to seek your daily strength from the all-powerful God through Jesus Christ.
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