THORNS
Today’s Reading: 2 Corinthians 12-13
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Key Verse: 2 Corinthians 12:9
And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
The smaller we are in our own eyes, the bigger we see Christ to be. There’s more room for Jesus who lives in the believer when the believer does not have a large opinion of himself. We start next week in 1st Samuel where we will find King Saul. Samuel said of him, “When you were little in your eyes, were you not head of the tribes of Israel?” (1 Samuel 15:17). Saul became so big that he thought he no longer had to obey God. This resulted in his loss of the throne. The Apostle Paul, before his conversion, was a “Mr. Big.” He went directly to the High Priest and received the authority to persecute the Christians. We don’t know what the “thorn in the flesh” was, but we do know God gave it to him to keep him from becoming “Mr. Big” again. When Paul was “Mr. Small,” God could be “Big” in his life and ministry. Paul, a most powerful man, was blinded and confused on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-9). For God to be strong in Paul, he had to become weak in himself, not depending on his own abilities, but in the strength of Christ, Himself.
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord Jesus, Your servant Paul prayed three times for deliverance from the “thorn.” Each time You answered, “No.” Please help me to learn this difficult lesson. You said that “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted” (Matthew 23:12). I bow at Your feet, and I exalt You above all in praise and worship. Use me, O Lord, in any way You desire. In Your exalted Name I pray, Amen!
100 PERSONAL WORDS:
There is a big man (physically) who is one of my heroes in the Christian ministry. He’s also a humble man. He would never claim any exalted status for himself, but God exalted him. Many years ago, he was elected by those of us who are his peers as our District Superintendent for Western Ontario for the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. He was over 90 when he passed into the immediate Presence of Christ. I’m sure that if he were to write here, he would speak of weakness, and most of all he would testify to God’s strength in him. I’m referring to Rev. Homer Cantelon. His son, Jim, who hosted the 100 Huntley Street telecast for years and founded Visionledd, a mission to the AIDS sufferers of Africa, said on one occasion, “When I grow up, I want to be like Homer.” I feel the same way. I used to remind Homer from time to time that years ago he agreed to preach my funeral service. We had a good laugh. Here is a video of Jim interviewing his dad Homer a few years back on 100 Huntley Street (part one click here…part two click here). Throughout the years, I’ve found humble people who may be leaders or may be everyday people. I’ve sat at their feet and learned from them. I’m still learning!
Yours for growing bigger in Christ and smaller in self,
David
Thank You, Lord God, for Your humble servants wherever they are found. Thank You for honouring those who honour You. In Jesus’s name, amen
Amen,Rob.
We may feel weak at times but we must remember Who is living in us and through us.We may not feel His presence always because He is not a dictator and remains mostly anonymous but,like a true friend,will show up when needed.God bless
Amen Rob. I could not find the interview with Homer Cantelon I do remember seeing it in the past but the web page was not clear to me on how to reach the two posts. It is snowing really heavily here in Hamilton, ON. I’m really looking forward to Spring!
Hi,Doreen,it appears those two links have ‘expired’,”No longer available”.I love how Jim told of his father towing a car out of some prairie mud one time with ‘his own strength’.He was a gentle giant.May God bless
These,I believe,are those 2 links…and it was Jim’s grandfather who towed the car out of the ‘gumbo’.Enjoy these 2 humble men.
Kathryn Kuhlman interviewing Corrie Ten Boom.I always thought my friend Eunice G. resembled Corrie Ten Boom when they were about the same age.She always liked these two ladies of distinction.Here is a short interview for those of you who are more familiar with them:
Kathryn Kuhlman interviewing Corrie Ten Boom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G439EYbphs4