2 Corinthians, 11
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2 Corinthians 11 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of Paul's authority as an apostle of Jesus Christ. Paul is defending his authority as an apostle, and he does so by comparing himself to the false apostles who were trying to undermine his authority. He points out that he has been more faithful and diligent in his service to the Lord than the false apostles, and that he has suffered more for the sake of the gospel. He also speaks of his own humility and willingness to serve, and his willingness to suffer for the sake of the gospel. Paul's words in this chapter are a reminder to us of the importance of being faithful to the Lord and of being willing to suffer for the sake of the gospel. We should not be swayed by false teachers or those who would undermine the authority of the gospel. We should be willing to stand firm in our faith and to suffer for the sake of the gospel. Paul's words in this chapter are a reminder to us of the importance of being faithful to the Lord and of being willing to suffer for the sake of the gospel.
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