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The limit of God’s care

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The limit of God’s care

We don’t always understand God’s ways, especially when He doesn’t respond as we would like or allows certain situations to remain in our lives.

But Scripture teaches us that God’s “enough” is not a sign of abandonment, but rather a demonstration of His care and the sufficiency of His grace.

Grace That Sustains

“But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.’”

2 Corinthians 12:9

The apostle Paul asked three times for God to remove the “thorn in the flesh,” but the answer he received was a loving “no.” That “no” was not rejection, but teaching. God’s grace did not remove the pain but empowered Paul to endure it and even to boast in his weakness, for it was there that the power of Christ was fully revealed.

The same happens with us. Many times, we ask God to take away our difficulties, but He answers: “My grace is sufficient.” Not because He ignores our pain, but because He wants us to experience a strength that does not come from us, but from Him. It is in that place that we learn deep dependence and trust.

God’s response teaches us that His presence is greater than any earthly deliverance. When He says “enough,” He is reminding us that we already have everything we truly need: His grace, which sustains all things.

He is preparing you! Molding and perfecting you every day.

A Limit That Protects

“No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”

1 Corinthians 10:13

God knows our limits better than we do. There are times when He allows trials, but never beyond what we can endure. When it feels unbearable, it is because He has already prepared the way of escape, even if we do not yet see it clearly.

God’s “enough” is also a barrier against destruction. Just as He set boundaries for the sea (Job 38:11), He places limits on the reach of struggles in our lives. This does not mean we will not feel pain, but it does mean that we will never be abandoned in the midst of it and that it will never consume us.

Trusting in this care is resting in His sovereign love. We can face any desert knowing there is an invisible hand guiding us and preventing the storm from going further than necessary to shape us. But we need to fix our eyes on Him so we don’t sink.

Care That Transforms

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”

Romans 8:28

When God says “enough,” He not only limits suffering but also transforms what wounds us into instruments of growth. Paul’s thorn was not removed, but it made him more dependent on Christ and more fruitful in his mission.

In the same way, our difficulties can become a living testimony of God’s power. When we ask for patience, strength, sensitivity, and dependence on Christ, God allows situations that teach and shape us to become patient, strong, sensitive, and dependent.

The weakness we often see as “humiliation” reveals His glory and becomes a time of God’s grace being poured out over us. Today’s “no” may be preparation for a much greater harvest tomorrow.

Accepting God’s “enough” is seeing His love in action, even if it often appears contrary to what we expect. It is trusting that He does not make mistakes, does not fail, and knows exactly what He is doing in us and through us.

Rapha Abreu

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Rapha Abreu

Rapha Abreu é Jornalista e Produtora cultural, e faz parte da equipe de marketing, redação e produção de conteúdo da Mr. Rocco.

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