El Aguijón en la Carne Explicado | 2 Corintios 12

2 Corinthians 12 explained verse by verse with the Reina-Valera 1960 Bible. In this expository Bible study and exegetical commentary, we analyze Paul's visions and revelations, the thorn in the flesh, the sufficiency of God's grace, and the power of Christ manifested in human weakness. Paul recounts an extraordinary spiritual experience in which he was caught up to the third heaven and heard inexpressible words that he was not permitted to utter. However, far from boasting in these revelations, the apostle focuses on God's grace and not on his personal experiences. To prevent him from becoming conceited because of the magnitude of the revelations he received, God allowed Paul to have a "thorn in the flesh." Although the apostle pleaded with the Lord three times to remove it, the divine response was clear: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." This statement reveals one of the most profound principles of the Christian life. God does not always remove trials, but He always grants sufficient grace to endure them and grow spiritually through them. Human weakness becomes the stage where the power of Christ is most clearly manifested. Paul also recalls the signs that confirmed his apostleship and again expresses his love for the Corinthian church. He assures them that he never sought to take advantage of them, but rather to serve them with sincerity, sacrifice, and a deep desire to build up their faith. The chapter concludes with Paul's pastoral concern for the spiritual state of some believers and his desire to find a repentant and obedient church when he returns to visit them. In this in-depth doctrinal analysis, you will understand the meaning of the thorn in the flesh, the sufficiency of God's grace, the purpose of trials in the life of the believer, and how the power of Christ is perfected in our weakness. 📌 IN THIS STUDY YOU WILL LEARN: • What the third heaven mentioned by Paul was. • What the thorn in the flesh means. • Why God allowed this trial in the apostle's life. • What does "My grace is sufficient for you" mean? • How Christ's power is made perfect in weakness. • The characteristics of true Christian ministry. 🔖 HASHTAGS #2Corinthians12 #BibleStudy #BibleCommentary #VerseByVerse #MyGraceIsSufficientForYou #KingJamesReinaValera1960Bible #ThornInTheFlesh #ChristianLife #BiblicalDoctrine