Strength for What You Are Carrying

March 01, 2026
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We all have something we wish God would take away. A limitation. A diagnosis. A burden. A recurring struggle. Like Paul, we may pray more than once—earnestly, faithfully—asking God to remove the thorn. And sometimes, the answer is not removal, but reassurance: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

At first, that can feel disappointing. We want relief. We want resolution. But Jesus offers something deeper—His presence. Grace is not abstract kindness floating in the air. It is the active, sustaining nearness of Christ in the middle of what we carry.

Paul’s thorn remained, but so did Jesus. And in that companionship, Paul discovered that weakness is not a disqualification. It is the very place where divine strength becomes visible. When we run out of our own ability, we become aware of God’s sustaining power. When we feel fragile, we learn how steady He truly is.

What if the very thing you wish would disappear is the place where Jesus wants to meet you most intimately? What if your weakness is not a barrier to spiritual strength, but the doorway to it?

Tonight, you do not have to pretend to be strong. You do not have to minimize what you are carrying. Simply bring it to Him. His grace is not limited. His power is not strained. His presence is enough.

Main Takeaways

  • God’s grace is not the removal of difficulty, but His sustaining presence within it.

  • Weakness creates space for us to recognize and rely on God’s power.

  • Like Paul, we are invited to shift our focus from the problem to the Provider.

  • Jesus speaks directly into our struggles with personal, sufficient grace.

  • Strength flows from dependence, not self-sufficiency.

TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE

My Grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” - 2 Corinthians 12:9

Your Evening Prayer

Gracious Jesus,
You see the thorn I carry. You know the weight, the frustration, and the prayers I’ve prayed for relief. Tonight, instead of demanding removal, I ask for revelation. Help me see Your presence in the middle of my weakness. Teach me to rely on Your grace, trusting that it is truly sufficient for what I face.

When I feel overwhelmed, shift my focus from the burden to Your sustaining power. Turn my weakness into a place of worship. Let it become the space where I witness Your strength most clearly. Thank You for never leaving me to face my struggles alone.

In Your holy name, Amen.

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