Episode 3: My Grace Is Sufficient: When God Doesn’t Remove the Pain
What do you do when you pray, believe, and wait—but the pain remains?
In Episode 3 of Strength in Weakness, we explore one of the hardest realities of faith: God does not always remove the struggle, but He always gives grace to endure it. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:8–10 and John 11:6, 21, 37, this episode speaks to anyone navigating unanswered prayer, divine delay, and the painful voices that often rise in seasons of grief.
Through Paul’s thorn and Lazarus’ tomb, we discover that God’s silence is not His absence, His delay is not His denial, and His grace is not weak—it is sufficient. This message will help you hold on when the answer has not yet come and stand firm when others question your faith, your God, or your hope.
If you are in a season where nothing seems to be changing, this episode will remind you that God is still working—even in the waiting.
Key Scriptures
2 Corinthians 12:8–10
John 11:6, 21, 37
What You’ll Learn
• Why God sometimes allows the pain to remain
• How to trust God when prayers seem unanswered
• What “My grace is sufficient” really means
• How to handle discouraging voices during grief
• Why God’s delay does not mean God’s absence
Main Takeaway
God may not remove the pain—but His grace will sustain you through it.
Call to Action
Listen prayerfully, reflect deeply, and share this episode with someone who is struggling in silence. Follow the podcast for more Christ-centered encouragement and biblical hope.