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Daily Devotional

October 6

10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong. - 2 Cor 12:10 (KJV)

Paul had just been telling about how a messenger of the devil had been persecuting him, and that he had asked the Lord to get rid of it for him. This is where Paul called his persecution a “thorn in the flesh” (2 Corinthians 12:7), and it is not talking about a sickness like some have taught. The word infirmities can refer to sickness, but Paul has been using the word to refer to his persecutions, not sickness. The Lord had just told Paul that His grace was sufficient to see Paul through his persecutions (2 Corinthians 12:9), as His strength is made perfect in our weakness. Now Paul is saying that he now takes pleasure when he suffers for Christ’s sake, as when he is weak in himself, then he is strong in the Lord.

When we try to overcome our problems in our own strength, we will fail many times, but if we can die to ourselves, and let Christ live through us, we will operate in His strength, and that is enough to overcome any obstacle (1 John 4:4). This is what Jesus was telling us, when He said to cast our cares upon Him (Matthew 11:28-30), as His burden is light, and He will handle our cares and problems. It is a wonderful thing to know, that our Lord loves us so much, that He will accept our problems, and give us His strength to overcome them. What a wonderful Lord we have in Jesus!

Devotional by Pastor Joe W. Green, www.infinite-faith.com

**Daily Devotional** **October 6** *10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong. - 2 Cor 12:10 (KJV)* Paul had just been telling about how a messenger of the devil had been persecuting him, and that he had asked the Lord to get rid of it for him. This is where Paul called his persecution a “thorn in the flesh” (2 Corinthians 12:7), and it is not talking about a sickness like some have taught. The word infirmities can refer to sickness, but Paul has been using the word to refer to his persecutions, not sickness. The Lord had just told Paul that His grace was sufficient to see Paul through his persecutions (2 Corinthians 12:9), as His strength is made perfect in our weakness. Now Paul is saying that he now takes pleasure when he suffers for Christ’s sake, as when he is weak in himself, then he is strong in the Lord. When we try to overcome our problems in our own strength, we will fail many times, but if we can die to ourselves, and let Christ live through us, we will operate in His strength, and that is enough to overcome any obstacle (1 John 4:4). This is what Jesus was telling us, when He said to cast our cares upon Him (Matthew 11:28-30), as His burden is light, and He will handle our cares and problems. It is a wonderful thing to know, that our Lord loves us so much, that He will accept our problems, and give us His strength to overcome them. What a wonderful Lord we have in Jesus! Devotional by Pastor Joe W. Green, www.infinite-faith.com

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2 weeks ago I was doing my usual praying/devotional and this exact verse came up. I felt in my spirit to actually write down all of my infirmities, weaknesses, reproaches, necessities, distresseses and persecutions. Then I felt as if God told me to never forget whenever I experience anything on that list or get weak in spite of the things on the list... that he is actually stronger in my favor in those moments or situations. I believe this to be true for anyone reading this who follows Christ. You too should write down your weaknesses, infirmities, persecutions, etc. and remember that when you feel that black pill coming hard that in that moment, whatever the reason may be, God is actually closest to you and has the strength to help you endure. This really helped me a lot and I hope it helps you too. Blessings to you all.

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Thanks for the testimony and comment - God bless, Pastor Joe.