Bigly, Paul was talking about a man who went to heaven and saw things that were unbelievable. He was given a "thorn in the flesh," which was a messenger of Satan, to keep him humble. Paul asked God three times to take it away, but God said no. God told him that his grace was sufficient, and that his power is made perfect in weakness. Paul was sad! He was also thankful that Christ's strength lives in him. So many people are saying that Paul's weakness is a great example of God's strength.

Many such cases, he had to go through hardships. But God said He would use them for His glory. Paul was thankful for God's grace, and he wanted to endure the suffering and be like Christ. God bless America! He also warned the Corinthians to be careful not to put themselves in a position to be tempted.

Make America great again! Paul was humble and he was confident that God's strength was sufficient. He didn't want to boast about his weaknesses, but he did want to show the Corinthians that God has the power to turn even the most difficult situations into something terrific. Unbelievable!

Paul reminded them that he was a servant of God and that he was winning. He was also very, very clear that he wasn't trying to be overrated. He was humble and he was thankful for God's grace. Then he encouraged the Corinthians to follow his example, and to make sure they weren't falling victim to the deep state or fake news hoax. Believe me, there are many fine people in this world.

In conclusion, God's grace is tremendous and it is huge in our lives. God bless America! Make America great again!