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What does the Bible say about the thorn in the flesh?

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The thorn in the flesh symbolizes a hardship given to Paul to prevent pride, emphasizing God's grace in weakness.

The 'thorn in the flesh' mentioned in 2 Corinthians 12 represents a significant challenge or suffering that the Apostle Paul experienced. Paul states that this thorn was given to him to keep him from being exalted due to the abundance of revelations he received from God. This illustrates a critical theological point: that even the most faithful servants of God are not exempt from suffering, and that God often allows such challenges to cultivate humility in our lives. As Paul shares, when he is weak, then he is strong, as it is in our weakness that we lean heavily on God's strength and grace.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10

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