Today's encouragement comes from 2 Corinthians 12:8, where we read these words:
"Concerning this thing I pleaded with the Lord three times that it might depart from me."Paul is referring (above) to his famous (and never-fully-defined) "thorn in the flesh." All regenerate churchmen have a "thorn in the flesh." Think with me about our most difficult and persistent struggle—the situation that we have to face everyday, and which we wish would just "go away." This is our "thorn in the flesh." Is it wrong for us to desire to be released from this hardship? No. Paul prayed three times that it might "depart from" him.
But a Sovereign God gives us these "thorns" for our good. If we could see things as the Lord does, we would actually *thank* Him that we have these problems. By faith, we may do that anyway—recognizing with Paul that God's grace is "sufficient" for us, in Christ, (cf. v. 9).
[Puritan quote of the day: "The object of divine love is God. God is good, and good is amiable. God is all good; and there is none good but One, and that is God.” —Richard Alleine, in, "Heaven Opened"]