2 Corinthians
Chapter 10
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And now, here is Paul, the man who is so diffident when he meets you face to face, and deals so boldly with you at a distance, making an appeal to you by the gentleness and the courtesy of Christ.
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What I ask is, that you will not force me to deal boldly with you when we meet. I have my own grounds for confidence, and with these I may well be counted a match for those who think we rely on merely human powers.
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Human indeed we are, but it is in no human strength that we fight our battles.
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The weapons we fight with are not human weapons; they are divinely powerful, ready to pull down strongholds. Yes, we can pull down the conceits of men,
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every barrier of pride which sets itself up against the true knowledge of God; we make every mind surrender to Christ’s service,
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and are prepared to punish rebellion from any quarter, once your own submission is complete.
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Wait and see what happens when we meet.3 There may be someone who takes credit to himself for being the champion of Christ; if so, let him reflect further that we belong to Christ’s cause no less than himself;
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and indeed, I might boast of the powers I have, powers which the Lord has given me so as to build up your faith, not so as to crush your spirits, and I should not be put in the wrong.
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It must not be thought that I try to overawe you when I write.
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His letters, some people say, are powerful and carry weight, but his presence in person lacks dignity, he is but a poor orator.
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I warn those who speak thus that, when we visit you, our actions will not belie the impression which our letters make when we are at a distance.
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It is not for us to intrude, or challenge comparison with others who claim credit for themselves; we are content to go by our own measure, to compare ourselves with our own standard of achievement.
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Yes, we may boast, but our boasting will not be disproportionate; it will be in proportion to the province which God has assigned to us, one which reaches as far as you.
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Nobody can say that we are encroaching, that you lie beyond our orbit; our journeys in preaching Christ’s gospel took us all the way to you.
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Ours, then, is no disproportionate boasting, founded on other men’s labours; on the contrary, as your faith bears increase, we hope to attain still further vantage-points through you, without going beyond our province,
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and preach the gospel further afield, without boasting of ready-made conquests in a province that belongs to another.
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He who boasts, should make his boast in the Lord;
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it is the man whom God accredits, not the man who takes credit to himself, that proves himself to be true metal.