My Grace Is Sufficient for You: A Study on 2 Corinthians 12Sample

God’s Sufficient Grace
And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
“My grace is sufficient.” How did God’s grace make the difference? How did it meet Paul’s need at this point?
Grace could meet Paul’s need because it expresses God’s acceptance and pleasure in us. When we receive His grace, we enjoy our status of favor and approval in God’s eyes. Grace means that God likes us, that He is favorably disposed towards us, and that we have His approval and the promise of His care.
Grace could meet Paul’s need because it was available all the time. When we sin or fail, it does not put us outside the reach of God’s grace. Since grace is given freely to us in Jesus, it can’t be taken away later if we stumble or fall. When we come to God by faith through the blood of Jesus, His grace is ever ready to meet us and minister to our insufficiencies.
Grace could meet Paul’s need because it was the very strength of God. So much of the power of this world is expressed in things that can only bring harm and destruction, but God loves to show His power through His goodness and grace. Sometimes we associate goodness with cowardice or timidity. When we do, we take a worldly perspective about power and strength, and we deny God’s truth about the strength of grace and love. Grace is not weak or wimpy. Instead, it is the power of God to fulfill what we lack.
Prompt: Take a few moments to think about the truth of God’s grace, as described above and in the following Bible verses. Which aspect of His grace meets your need today?
Based on The Enduring Word Bible Commentary by David Guzik.
About this Plan

Jesus told the Apostle Paul, “My grace is sufficient for you.” Do you know the story behind that promise? Paul’s life was marked by extreme difficulty. This devotional by David Guzik is a verse-by-verse commentary of 2 Corinthians 12:7-10. Find comfort and hope in God’s Word, following Paul’s example of how to trust God in times of suffering. Be encouraged that God’s grace is sufficient for you!
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