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In 2 Corinthians, Chapter Twelve, verses seven through ten, the Apostle Paul prays passionately and persistently for the removal of something (or someone) he identifies as “a thorn in the flesh”. God doesn’t remove the problem but gives Paul the strength to bare it. So often in life and ministry, we learn that through God’s grace, we can abound in adversity. This sermon tells us why.
By Dr. T. D. Stubblefield4.6
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In 2 Corinthians, Chapter Twelve, verses seven through ten, the Apostle Paul prays passionately and persistently for the removal of something (or someone) he identifies as “a thorn in the flesh”. God doesn’t remove the problem but gives Paul the strength to bare it. So often in life and ministry, we learn that through God’s grace, we can abound in adversity. This sermon tells us why.