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2 Corinthians 12:1-10
Thank God for Thorns
An unknown poet has written:
Once I heard a song of sweetness as it cleft the morning air, Sounding in its blest completeness like a tender, pleading prayer; And I sought to find the singer whence the wondrous song was born; Till I found a bird, sore wounded, pinioned by an ugly thorn.
I have seen a soul of sadness while its wings with pain were furled, Giving hope and cheer and gladness that should bless the weeping world; Soon I learned a life of sweetness was of pain and sorrow born, For that stricken soul was singing with its heart against a thorn!
You are told of One who loves you, of a Savior crucified, You are told of nails that pinioned, and a spear that pierced His side; You are told of cruel scourging, of a Savior bearing scorn, And He died for your salvation with His brow against the thorn.
You are not above the Master! Will you breathe a sweet refrain? Then His grace will be sufficient when your heart is pierced with pain; Will you live to bless His loved ones though your life be bruised and torn, Like a bird that sang so sweetly with its heart against a thorn?
If you have thorns in your life, thank God for the roses of grace that inevitably go with them.
H.G.B., Our Daily Bread, Friday, February 6
Resources
- Ask Him Anything, L.J. Ogilvie, Word, 1981, pp. 73ff
- Taking The Guesswork Out of Applying The Bible, Jack Kuhatschek, IVP, 1991, pp. 34ff
  
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