DAY 335 – CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLE IN ONE YEAR
Continuing from Day 334…
Yesterday, we were reminded that holiness, repentance, generosity, and spiritual warfare shape the life of a believer fully yielded to God. Today, Paul takes us deeper into the heart of true ministry—endurance in trials, humility in revelation, self-examination, and reliance on God’s grace in every weakness.
DEVOTIONAL: GOD’S POWER IN OUR LOWEST MOMENTS
1. Paul’s Sufferings Reveal a Servant’s Heart (2 Corinthians 11) - Paul opens his heart and lists the unimaginable hardships he endured—beatings, stoning, shipwrecks, hunger, danger, betrayal, sleepless nights, and constant pressure for the churches.
He was not boasting, but defending authentic ministry against false apostles.
True leadership in Christ is not defined by comfort or applause but by sacrifice, endurance, and love.
His life reminds us: the call of God often comes with weight, but never without grace.
2. Strength Made Perfect in Weakness (2 Corinthians 12) - Paul shares one of the most profound revelations in Scripture—his vision of heaven. Yet, instead of being exalted, he was given a “thorn in the flesh” to keep him humble.
When he begged God for relief, the answer was life-changing:
“My grace is sufficient for you.”
God doesn’t always remove the thorn, but He always supplies the strength to bear it.
Weakness becomes the platform where His power shines brightest.
So Paul boldly declares:
"When I am weak, then am I strong."
3. Examine Yourselves and Stand Faithful (2 Corinthians 13) - Paul ends his letter with both tenderness and firmness.
He urges believers to examine themselves, not to doubt salvation but to ensure they were living in alignment with Christ.
It is a call to spiritual accountability—checking our motives, attitudes, and devotion.
But he also offers beautiful blessings:
- live in peace
- encourage one another
- pursue unity
- walk in the grace of Christ
He assures them that God’s presence, love, and communion remain with them.
4. Life from the Brink — Eutychus Restored (Acts 20:7–12) - As Paul preached late into the night, a young man named Eutychus fell from a third-floor window and died.
But Paul embraced him and declared, “His life is in him.”
God restored him. This miracle teaches us:
- God revives what seems lost
- No situation is beyond His reach
- His word brings life—even in the midnight hour
- Wherever God’s presence is, hope is never dead.
PERSONAL REFLECTION: Today, you're reminded that weakness is not failure—it is an invitation for God’s strength. Choose to examine your heart, remain humble, endure challenges, and trust God’s grace in every “thorn.” Even in your midnight moments, God is close, restoring, strengthening, and lifting you.
PRAYER: Lord, thank You that Your grace is enough for every weakness I face. Strengthen me to endure trials with humility and faith. Help me examine my heart and walk in truth, power, and love. Revive every area that seems fallen, and let Your strength be perfected in me daily. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.






