The Fool's Speech | 2 Corinthians 11:16-30

We are often guilty of the comparing ourselves with others and feeling that we come up short. Yet it is foolish to do that, because it means putting ourselves under the standard (which is another way of saying the Law) which only guarantees that we experience death and condemnation. Yet, the Apostle Paul decides to lower himself into this foolishness to show that the false apostles who are placing the church in Corinth under law, are unworthy of their toleration.

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Beware of False Apostles, Teachers, and Prophets | 2 Corinthians 11:5-15