Kyle Winkler says that sometimes God doesn’t remove our weaknesses or problem areas when we beg for deliverance. Sometimes He leaves them in place so that his grace may be more apparent. That’s what Paul learned from the “thorn” in his flesh he discusses in 2 Corinthians. Winkler explains more in this video.
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