11:1 I wish you would tolerate me, even when I am a bit foolish. Please do! |
11:2 I am jealous for you, just as God is; you are like a pure virgin whom I have promised in marriage to one man only, Christ himself. |
11:3 I am afraid that your minds will be corrupted and that you will abandon your full and pure devotion to Christ---in the same way that Eve was deceived by the snake's clever lies. |
11:4 For you gladly tolerate anyone who comes to you and preaches a different Jesus, not the one we preached; and you accept a spirit and a gospel completely different from the Spirit and the gospel you received from us! |
11:5 I do not think that I am the least bit inferior to those very special so-called "apostles" of yours! |
11:6 Perhaps I am an amateur in speaking, but certainly not in knowledge; we have made this clear to you at all times and in all conditions. |
11:7 I did not charge you a thing when I preached the Good News of God to you; I humbled myself in order to make you important. Was that wrong of me? |
11:8 While I was working among you, I was paid by other churches. I was robbing them, so to speak, in order to help you. |
11:9 And during the time I was with you I did not bother you for help when I needed money; the believers who came from Macedonia brought me everything I needed. As in the past, so in the future: I will never be a burden to you! |
11:10 By Christ's truth in me, I promise that this boast of mine will not be silenced anywhere in all of Achaia. |
11:11 Do I say this because I don't love you? God knows I love you! |
11:12 I will go on doing what I am doing now, in order to keep those other "apostles" from having any reason for boasting and saying that they work in the same way that we do. |
11:13 Those men are not true apostles---they are false apostles, who lie about their work and disguise themselves to look like real apostles of Christ. |
11:14 Well, no wonder! Even Satan can disguise himself to look like an angel of light! |
11:15 So it is no great thing if his servants disguise themselves to look like servants of righteousness. In the end they will get exactly what their actions deserve. |
11:16 I repeat: no one should think that I am a fool. But if you do, at least accept me as a fool, just so I will have a little to boast of. |
11:17 Of course what I am saying now is not what the Lord would have me say; in this matter of boasting I am really talking like a fool. |
11:18 But since there are so many who boast for merely human reasons, I will do the same. |
11:19 You yourselves are so wise, and so you gladly tolerate fools! |
11:20 You tolerate anyone who orders you around or takes advantage of you or traps you or looks down on you or slaps you in the face. |
11:21 I am ashamed to admit that we were too timid to do those things! But if anyone dares to boast about something---I am talking like a fool---I will be just as daring. |
11:22 Are they Hebrews? So am I. Are they Israelites? So am I. Are they Abraham's descendants? So am I. |
11:23 Are they Christ's servants? I sound like a madman---but I am a better servant than they are! I have worked much harder, I have been in prison more times, I have been whipped much more, and I have been near death more often. |
11:24 Five times I was given the thirty-nine lashes by the Jews; |
11:25 three times I was whipped by the Romans; and once I was stoned. I have been in three shipwrecks, and once I spent twenty-four hours in the water. |
11:26 In my many travels I have been in danger from floods and from robbers, in danger from my own people and from Gentiles; there have been dangers in the cities, dangers in the wilds, dangers on the high seas, and dangers from false friends. |
11:27 There has been work and toil; often I have gone without sleep; I have been hungry and thirsty; I have often been without enough food, shelter, or clothing. |
11:28 And not to mention other things, every day I am under the pressure of my concern for all the churches. |
11:29 When someone is weak, then I feel weak too; when someone is led into sin, I am filled with distress. |
11:30 If I must boast, I will boast about things that show how weak I am. |
11:31 The God and Father of the Lord Jesus---blessed be his name forever!---knows that I am not lying. |
11:32 When I was in Damascus, the governor under King Aretas placed guards at the city gates to arrest me. |
11:33 But I was let down in a basket through an opening in the wall and escaped from him. |