No matter how weak we feel, God's grace gives us strength. Paul learned this when God didn't take away his "thorn in the flesh". We can find strength in Jesus, who has already won the victory over sin, death, and Satan. So, "I am strong in Christ Jesus."

O Lord, may Your triumph over sin, death, and the devil be the first place I turn to for strength. May I always find solace in Your grace. Amen.

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... Read moreThe phrase "thorn in the flesh" comes directly from Paul’s letter to the Corinthians (2 Corinthians 12:7-10), where he describes a persistent struggle given to him to keep him humble and reliant on God's grace. This "messenger of Satan" was a source of hardship that Paul had to endure, but rather than removing it, God’s response was to assure Paul that His grace is sufficient. This means that even when we face ongoing trials or challenges, God’s strength can be made perfect in our weakness. Many believers find hope in this passage because it teaches that God's power is most evident not in our human strength but through our dependence on Him. Jesus’ victory over sin, death, and Satan is the foundation for this assurance. As followers of Christ, we can claim the truth: "I am strong in Christ Jesus," knowing that His grace provides continuous support and encouragement. Praying for God’s triumph to be the first place we turn in times of difficulty invites us to deepen our relationship with Him. It encourages a mindset where instead of seeking earthly solutions alone, we rely on divine strength and find peace in His promises. This approach can transform how we handle setbacks, weaknesses, and even spiritual battles by keeping our focus on God’s enduring love and power. In everyday life, this might look like acknowledging our limitations without despair, and choosing prayer and faith as tools for resilience. Whether facing illness, emotional struggles, or any form of adversity, remembering Paul's experience helps us see that perseverance and spiritual dependence are keys to overcoming. God’s grace is not merely a one-time gift but an ongoing source of strength for all who seek it.