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In this episode, I take time to reflect on Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians about what it means to carry something difficult and not have it taken away. This isn’t a story filled with action or resolution. It’s a deeply personal moment where Paul shares openly about a struggle that stayed with him, something he asked God to remove but didn’t.
As I walk through this passage, I focus on what it means to receive an answer that looks different than what we hoped for. Instead of removing the struggle, God responds with grace—grace that is sufficient and strength that shows up in weakness. That idea challenges how we define strength, especially when we feel stretched or worn down.
This connects directly to the life of a teacher because we all carry something. Whether it’s stress, pressure, self-doubt, or something outside of school, those realities don’t just disappear. And sometimes we find ourselves thinking we would be better, stronger, or more effective if those things weren’t there.
At the end of the day, this episode is a reminder that we don’t have to be perfect to be impactful. The very places where we feel weak may actually be where we grow the most and where God meets us most clearly. Grace doesn’t remove every challenge, but it gives us what we need to keep showing up.
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By Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas KleveIn this episode, I take time to reflect on Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians about what it means to carry something difficult and not have it taken away. This isn’t a story filled with action or resolution. It’s a deeply personal moment where Paul shares openly about a struggle that stayed with him, something he asked God to remove but didn’t.
As I walk through this passage, I focus on what it means to receive an answer that looks different than what we hoped for. Instead of removing the struggle, God responds with grace—grace that is sufficient and strength that shows up in weakness. That idea challenges how we define strength, especially when we feel stretched or worn down.
This connects directly to the life of a teacher because we all carry something. Whether it’s stress, pressure, self-doubt, or something outside of school, those realities don’t just disappear. And sometimes we find ourselves thinking we would be better, stronger, or more effective if those things weren’t there.
At the end of the day, this episode is a reminder that we don’t have to be perfect to be impactful. The very places where we feel weak may actually be where we grow the most and where God meets us most clearly. Grace doesn’t remove every challenge, but it gives us what we need to keep showing up.
Show Notes