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Paul's Defense of His Ministry
Commentary
In 2 Corinthians 10, Paul addresses the issue of false apostles who have been spreading lies about him and his ministry. He begins by reminding the Corinthians of his authority as an apostle of Christ, and that he is not afraid to use it to confront those who are spreading lies. He then goes on to explain that his authority is not based on physical strength, but on the power of God. He encourages the Corinthians to stand firm in their faith and not be swayed by the false apostles. Paul then goes on to explain that he is not trying to boast about himself, but rather to defend the truth of the gospel. He reminds the Corinthians that he is not trying to impress them with his own accomplishments, but rather to point them to the power of God. He also warns them against being swayed by the false apostles, and encourages them to stand firm in their faith. Finally, Paul encourages the Corinthians to be humble and to remember that they are all part of the same body of Christ. He reminds them that they are all equal in the eyes of God, and that they should not be divided by false teachings. He also encourages them to be strong in their faith and to stand firm against the lies of the false apostles. In conclusion, 2 Corinthians 10 is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing firm in our faith and not being swayed by false teachings. Paul encourages the Corinthians to remember that they are all part of the same body of Christ, and that they should not be divided by false teachings. He also reminds them that their authority comes from God, and not from their own strength.
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There are 18 verses in 2 Corinthians, chapter 10.