33. The Loving Correction of a Spiritual Father - 1 Co. 4:14-17

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In the text, Paul contrasts his own experience as an apostle serving the kingdom with the collective experience of the Corinthian church. He emphasizes that while he and other believers endured suffering, the Corinthians seemed to "reign as Kings" in comparison. However, Paul clarifies that he did not intend to shame them with this comparison. His purpose was to warn and caution them.Paul explicitly states his intention in the letter, explaining that he brings this contrast to the forefront to stir them up. He wants to ignite a sense of spiritual growth and development within them. Paul likens himself to a spiritual father to the Corinthian church, as he played a significant role in its establishment through his commitment and service to Jesus Christ. Consequently, he deeply cared for their well-being and desired their progress in the faith.

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