Paul and the False Apostles
1 I wish you would put up with a little foolishnessfrom me. Yes, do put up with me.
2 For I am jealousover you with a godly jealousy,because I have promised you in marriage to one husband — to present a purevirgin to Christ.
3 But I fear that, as the serpentdeceivedEveby his cunning, your minds may be seduced from a complete and puredevotion to Christ.
4 For if a person comes and preaches another Jesus,whom we did not preach, or you receive a different spirit,which you had not received, or a different gospel,which you had not accepted, you put up with it splendidly!
5 Now I consider myself in no way inferior to the “super-apostles.”
6 Though untrained in public speaking,I am certainly not untrained in knowledge.Indeed, we have always made that clear to you in everything.
7 Or did I commit a sin by humblingmyself so that you might be exalted,because I preached the gospel of God to you free of charge?
8 I robbed other churches by taking pay from them to minister to you.
9 When I was present with you and in need, I did not burden anyone, for the brothers who came from Macedoniasupplied my needs.I have kept myself, and will keep myself, from burdening you in any way.
10 As the truth of Christ is in me, this boasting of mine will not be stoppedin the regions of Achaia.
11 Why? Because I don’t love you? God knows I do!
12 But I will continue to do what I am doing, in order to denythe opportunity of those who want an opportunity to be regarded just as our equals in what they boast about.
13 For such people are false apostles,deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
14 And no wonder! For Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
15 So it is no great thing if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their destinywill be according to their works.
Paul’s Sufferings for Christ
16 I repeat: No one should consider me a fool. But if you do, at least accept me as a fool, so I too may boast a little.
17 What I say in this matterof boasting, I don’t speak as the Lord would, but foolishly.
18 Since many boast in an unspiritual way,I will also boast.
19 For you, being so wise, gladly put up with fools!
20 In fact, you put up with it if someone enslaves you, if someone devoursyou, if someone captures you, if someone dominates you, or if someone hitsyou in the face.
21 I say this to our shame: We have been weak.
But in whatever anyone dares to boast — I am talking foolishly — I also dare:
22 Are they Hebrews?So am I.
Are they Israelites? So am I.
Are they the seed of Abraham?So am I.
23 Are they servants of Christ?
I’m talking like a madman — I’m a better one:
with far more labors,
many more imprisonments,
far worse beatings, near deathmany times.
24 Five times I received 39 lashes from Jews.
25 Three times I was beaten with rods by the Romans.
Once I was stoned by my enemies.
Three times I was shipwrecked.
I have spent a night and a day
in the open sea.
26 On frequent journeys, I faced
dangers from rivers,
dangers from robbers,
dangers from my own people,
dangers from the Gentiles,
dangers in the city,
dangers in the open country,
dangers on the sea,
and dangers among false brothers;
27 labor and hardship,
many sleepless nights, hunger and thirst,
often without food, cold, and lacking clothing.
28 Not to mentionother things, there is the daily pressure on me: my care for all the churches.
29 Who is weak, and I am not weak? Who is made to stumble,and I do not burn with indignation?
30 If boasting is necessary, I will boast about my weaknesses.
31 The God and Fatherof the Lord Jesus, who is praised forever, knows I am not lying.
32 In Damascus,the governor under King Aretasguarded the city of the Damascenes in order to arrest me,
33 so I was let down in a basket through a window in the wall and escaped his hands.
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