BOAST IN THE THINGS THAT GLORIFY GOD
2 Corinthians 11:16-33 / Keywords 11:30
If I must boast, I will boast of the
things that show my weakness.
1.
The Corinthians—in
their self-assured wisdom—tolerated
the exploitative, self-promoting, and intimidating leadership of false teachers
in the church while rejecting Paul’s
servant leadership. Paul gently rebuked their foolishness to help them gain
true wisdom. They should discern the difference between just humanly impressive
false teachers and humble, self-sacrificing apostles like himself. Indeed, Paul’s human
credentials as an apostle were far superior to that of the false apostles, but
he did not boast about that.
2.
Rather, Paul boasted about his sufferings for Christ such as being beaten, put
in jail, being hungry, cold, and naked. He boasted about the dangers he faced
for the gospel. Out of a shepherd heart, Paul agonized in prayer for the weak
and inwardly burdened to rescue God’s sheep
from sin and heresy. We want to boast of our success or strength and hide our
weakness. But Paul boasted of the things that showed his weakness, mentioning
his helpless escape from Damascus by others’ help.
By suffering for Christ, Paul became mature and grew in the image of Jesus, the
good Shepherd; his boast of weakness revealed God’s power and his grace. A true servant of
God is not the one who talks big but who suffers for Christ.
Prayer Lord, help me not to suffer for my
sins but suffer joyfully for Christ and his kingdom, only boasting in the cross
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
One Word Boast
Christ and his grace and power
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