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Trevor McMahan Is Back In The House: Part 1... Suffering With Purpose And The Power Of God’s Grace

22 min · 12. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1747843/fan_mail/new] Pain has a way of making us ask the same question on repeat: did God leave me here? We sit down with Trevor McMahon to challenge one of the biggest misconceptions in modern Christianity, that suffering automatically means God is displeased or distant. Instead, we open the Bible and face a tougher truth with a stronger hope: the people who walked closest to God often faced the most resistance, and God still worked powerfully through them. We spend most of our time in 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, where Paul describes his “thorn in the flesh.” Trevor breaks down why the text calls it “a messenger of Satan” and makes the case that Paul is talking about persecution and opposition, not a sickness. Using Scripture to interpret Scripture, we trace the Bible’s “thorn” language back to the Old Testament and then forward into Paul’s real-world ministry in Acts, where revival and resistance often arrive together. If you’ve ever felt attacked for following Jesus, this perspective gives you language for what you are experiencing. From there we talk about God’s response to Paul’s repeated prayer: “My grace is all you need.” The trouble does not instantly disappear, but grace increases, strength rises, and Christ’s power is made perfect in weakness. We connect that to Romans 5, Jesus’ teaching on persecution, and the surprising command to rejoice, not because pain is fun, but because suffering can produce dependence on God, boldness, purity, eternal rewards, and Christlikeness. If this encouraged you, subscribe to Life Around the Fire, share it with a friend who’s under pressure, and leave a review so more people can find it. What kind of opposition are you facing right now, and what would it look like to stand firm? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1747843/support] Loving Yeshua/Jesus, Loving people... Come as you are and you will be loved!  Feel free to check out our website by typing in lifearoundthefire.com or Life Around The Fire ... We think you'll find some beneficial stuff to look at and apply to your life.  Shalom to you and your home.

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