In the twelfth chapter of 2 Corinthians, Paul delves into the realm of visions and revelations, recounting a profound experience he had fourteen years prior. He speaks of being caught up to the third heaven, yet he refrains from boasting about such experiences. Instead, Paul emphasizes that he will boast only in his weaknesses, recognizing that it is in his frailty that Christ’s power is made perfect. He shares the burden of a thorn in the flesh, a persistent struggle that kept him humble and reliant on God’s grace. This chapter beautifully illustrates the paradox of strength in weakness, encouraging readers to embrace their limitations as opportunities for God’s glory to shine through. Paul’s candid reflections invite believers to find comfort in their own struggles, reminding them that God’s grace is sufficient and His power is made perfect in their weakness.
2 Corinthians Chapter 12
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