Paul’s
Thorn in the Flesh
II
Corinthians 12:7 states, “And lest I should be exalted above measure through
the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh,
the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above
measure.” For centuries Bible expositors have postulated on just
what St. Paul’s thorn in the flesh was. However, no one really knows what
this “thorn” was. If he had been a choral director, I think I know what
this “thorn in the flesh” would have been. It would doubtless have been a
choir member who did not sing quite on pitch.
Paul prayed for
the removal of this problem but the Lord, in His great wisdom, did not remove
it. Do you have something or someone that troubles you incessantly?
Are you perplexed that this “thorn in the flesh” has not been removed?
St. Paul believed that the Lord did not remove this problem so that he would
not be “exalted above measure”. In the midst of this perplexity Paul
could see a loving God at work in his life. In verse nine Paul recorded
that the Lord promised him that “my grace is sufficient for thee: for my
strength is made perfect in weakness.” This precious Bible promise is
still available for all those who have some problems that just won’t go
away. God’s grace is still sufficient for every need that a Christian
musician has in the twenty-first century.
Song
for the Day “Make Me a Servant” by K.
Willard.
Thought
for the Day
We are often ashamed of our areas of
weakness. God uses these “thorns” to cause us to realize that we
need Him.
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