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2 Corinthians 12:5–10 reminds us that not every wound in life gets healed—but none of them are wasted. Through Paul’s “thorn in the flesh,” we see that God may allow ongoing struggles not to harm us, but to humble us, shape us, and draw us into deeper dependence on His grace. This message challenges us to name our pain without letting it define us, trust that God’s silence is not His absence, and believe that His power is made perfect in our weakness. Even when God doesn’t remove the scar, He uses it for a greater purpose—teaching us that His grace is enough and His presence is greater than any pain we carry.
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2 Corinthians 12:5–10 reminds us that not every wound in life gets healed—but none of them are wasted. Through Paul’s “thorn in the flesh,” we see that God may allow ongoing struggles not to harm us, but to humble us, shape us, and draw us into deeper dependence on His grace. This message challenges us to name our pain without letting it define us, trust that God’s silence is not His absence, and believe that His power is made perfect in our weakness. Even when God doesn’t remove the scar, He uses it for a greater purpose—teaching us that His grace is enough and His presence is greater than any pain we carry.