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2 Corinthians 11 Round Two: Everyone Has a Story You Don't Know

Episode 1018 Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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What if the person who hurt you isn’t a monster, but a human with a story you haven’t heard yet? We walk through 2 Corinthians 11 and watch Paul pull back the curtain on his life—not to brag, but to rescue a church flirting with a counterfeit gospel. His words are tender and fierce at once: he’s jealous for their devotion to Christ, wary of slick voices that feel true but aren’t, and willing to lay out his scars to prove that real authority looks like service and suffering, not polish.

We trace the key contrasts Paul draws: eloquence versus truth, image versus integrity, and hype versus holiness. He reminds the Corinthians he chose not to burden them financially, undercutting the rumor that he preached for profit. Then he shares the brutal cost of faithfulness—lashings, beatings, shipwrecks, hunger, cold, sleepless nights—and, more quietly, the daily weight of caring for the churches. That catalog isn’t theatrics; it’s a theology of credibility. Leaders shaped by Jesus bleed for people. They don’t use people.

From there we ask how Paul’s approach changes us today. Knowing someone’s story does not excuse sin or erase justice, but it adds context that softens reflexive judgment and opens space for wise boundaries. Hurting people often hurt people; when we see the wound behind the word, our anger cools and our prayers sharpen. We practice “grace in advance,” trusting the God of all comfort to meet our pain and then turn us into steady comforters for others. Discernment grows, bitterness shrinks, and our identity rests on God’s verdict rather than an offender’s voice.

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