Was Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh Physical or Spiritual?
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In 2 Corinthians 12, Paul describes “a thorn in the flesh” that was given to him—a messenger of Satan to torment him. He pleaded with God to take it away, but instead of healing, he received a powerful answer: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
But what exactly was that thorn?
Some believe it was a physical ailment—failing eyesight, a chronic illness, or some kind of debilitating condition. Others are convinced it was a spiritual struggle or persistent opposition from enemies. And still others suggest it was a combination of both: outward persecution mixed with inner turmoil.
Whatever it was, Paul said it kept him humble and dependent on God. But would it change how we interpret his message if we understood the thorn more clearly?
Do you believe Paul’s thorn was physical, spiritual, or both?
How does not knowing the details affect how we apply this passage to our own struggles?
Have you ever experienced something in your life that God didn’t remove—but used to strengthen you?
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