Jessica, I hope you don't mind me calling you Jessica? I am praying for you. You know that Jesus wants you to succeed, don't you! You have a new start. But there is a thorn in your side. God may be doing this to keep you from being conceited as happened to st paul in 2 Corinthians 12:7.
Know that Jesus loves you and is looking after you. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you; he will you know.
By the way, when I was in difficulty recently I read Job. Its hard going, but may help.
JohnPaul, great verse! It is so strange, it seems like every time I study a portion of scripture it comes up somewhere else. Does that ever happen to you guys? Those verses I posted in 1 Peter were the focus of the sermon at my church this Sunday, and that night I heard another sermon on 2 Cor 7 and studied that. Just one of those things I notice...
Anyway I just wanted to comment on that portion of scripture because it really makes suffering almost feel good in a way.
"and that by the exceeding greatness of the revelations I might not be exalted overmuch, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of the Adversary, that he might buffet me, that I might not be exalted overmuch."
The word messenger is derived from the word angel. The verse is saying that God let a satanic angel (a demon) torment Paul.
The revelations Paul is talking about are the times God showed himself to Paul personally. That would make me arrogant I am sure hehe
So God sometimes has to show us what we really are to keep us in our place even if it means letting a demon do some nasty work (in this case it was to destroy Paul's reputation among the church at Corinth, the church he had put so much work into).
The word buffet comes from a term meaning beat with fists! I mean geez... Paul really was getting it here, the demon's work was beating him up (figuratively), and he hadn't done anything wrong, he was doing amazing things for God.
1 Peter 5:5 reminds us God is against the proud, but gives grace to the humble.
Paul was about to get proud, how could he not. God had to keep him humble! I thank God now when I feel humbled down from pride. He will give me grace when I am as such, and he knows as long as I suffer I will be humbly seeking his help. He only lets us come up long enough until we start getting proud again, and he will never leave us down without sufficient grace. His grace is sufficient.
The verses in 2 Cor 7 really almost made me enjoy my suffering. Well not just almost, I truly have found at least some joy in knowing that it helps me remain humble. God gives grace to the humble, and humility is the foundation for love. Christ washed his disciples feet, he humbled himself and showed them that love. SO many good things come from being humble
Anyway I hope those verses might help you Jessica, it is good to hear you are having a better day
Johnpaul thank you for bringing those verses to attention they truly are relevant and appreciated.