
2 Corinthians Chapter 10, presents Paul's defence of his ministry to the Corinthians. Paul addresses accusations of being "timid" in person but "bold" in letters, asserting that his actions will align with his written words upon his arrival. He clarifies that his authority comes from the Lord for building up, not tearing down, and that his methods do not follow worldly standards, but rather rely on divine power to dismantle arguments opposing the knowledge of God. The text concludes by emphasising that true commendation comes from the Lord, not from self-praise, and that their boasting is confined to the sphere of service God has assigned them, which includes evangelising beyond Corinth.
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