The apostle Paul talks about a thorn in his flesh, without saying what it was that bothered him. Reading through the chapters leading to his confession of weakness, we see more than one thorn that he struggled with. Yet, at the end of his life he looked forward to receive a reward for his work -- the crown of life. His walk with the Lord serves as a lesson that we can learn from. Listen to this teaching here.
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