2 Corinthians 11 - Daily Summary
Source: BibleGateway.com
Second Corinthians 11 speaks about something repeated multiple times throughout the Bible, especially in the New Testament: false teachers. Paul warns Corinth just how Peter warned about it and how John has called it.
Paul tells us not to be tempted or always so compliant when listening to "apostles" or "teachers". For some false teachers twist the truth and say they are "super-apostles" (2 Corinthians 11:5). Not everybody is truthful, and humans lie. They teach a different gospel, a false gospel. Do not be deceived by these people's cunning (2 Corinthians 11:3).
2 Corinthians 11:16-33 is a "boast" by Paul. Paul says that boasting is foolish but he wants to make himself an example for the readers, and us. He has been perscuted multiple times and in danger many times. This "boast" invites us to also be a hardworking servant of God. It also is a way to examine if someone is a false teacher or not - you can examine what they do and their action's result - its fruit.
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