Quesiton : Paul asked the Lord to remove his thron in the flesh and was told by Jesus "my grace is sufficient for my_____________________________________is perfected in weakness.
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     Paul asked the Lord to remove his thron in the flesh  and was told by Jesus  "my grace is sufficient for my_____________________________________is  perfected in weakness.                      
2 Corinthians 12:8-9 8 Three times I pleaded with  the LORD  to take it away from me.  9 But he said  to  me  " My grace  is  sufficient  for you   for my  power is made perfect  in weakness ." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses  so that  Christ's power may rest on me.
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Paul asked the Lord to remove his thron in the flesh  and was told by Jesus  "my grace is sufficient for my_____is perfected in weakness . fire.  Paul told  the Corinthians that a day is coming when each persons work will be tested  by ...                 
Paul s Thorn and God's  Grace  7 or with these surpassingly great revelations. So to keep me from  becoming conceited  I was given a thorn in  my flesh   a messenger of Satan  to torment me. 8 Three times I pleaded with  the Lord  to take it away from me. 9 But He said to me  “ My grace is sufficient  for you  for  My  power is  perfected in weakness  ...       
In order to keep  Paul  from being proud of these revelations  he was given this " thorn ."  Paul asked  the  Lord  to  remove  it three times  and the  Lord replied   "My  grace  is sufficient for you" (2 Cor 12:8-9).      
Mon Jul 14 2008 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (IST)  · Because  Paul  was left weak by the unextracted  thorn   it gave  the Lord  the opportunity to give  Paul  a strength to do things which was not his own. So the  Lord  could demonstrate what he could do with a faithful servant who was  hampered with a sore weakness.         
2 Corinthians Chapters 12. Teen/Adult questions. STUDY. ... How many times  did  Paul  plead with  the Lord to remove  the thorn in  his flesh ? (12:8) ...  My grace is sufficient  for you  for  My  strength is made perfect  in weakness . Why did  Paul  say he would most gladly rather boast in  his  infirmities? (12:9)    
(Colossians 1:24) "the afflictions of Christ in my  flesh ". The result of this was that the power and life of Christ was manifested  in his mortal body (2.Corinthians 4:10-11; Galatians 2:20)  and his  weakness in his situation allowed the strength of Christ to be manifested  through him (2 Corinthians 12:9).                  
Paul asked the Lord to remove  persecution from him  not sickness  and  the Lord told  him  His grace  was  sufficient . We are not redeemed from persecution  and  Paul  later stated that when he said in 2 Timothy 3:12  “All that will live  godly in Christ  Jesus  shall suffer persecution.”         
#7.  paul s thorn  in the flesh was  not a sickness; introduction 7.1 #7.1  weakness  not infirmity #7.2 the reason why  paul  was given  his  "thorn" #7.3 the meaning of "a thorn  in the flesh " #7.4 the meaning of "buffet" #7.5 how  paul s "thorn" affected  his flesh  #7.6 the work of the messenger of satan #7.7  paul s attitude towards  his  "thorn"
And  God told  me  "My  grace  is sufficient for you  for power is made perfect in weakness." A " thorn in the flesh "--another mystery--yet one so intriguing that it has fascinated  interpreters of the Bible from ancient times until today.              
Wed Apr 22 2009 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (IST)  · 7To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great  revelations  there was given me a thorn in  my flesh   a messenger of Satan  to torment me. 8Three times I pleaded with  the Lord  to take it away from me. 9But he said to me  " My grace is sufficient  for you  for  my  power is made perfect  in weakness ."         

 
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