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1
So
let a man
regard
us as
servants
of Christ
and
stewards
of Gods
mysteries.
2
In this case, moreover, it is required in the stewards, that
one
shall be found
faithful.
3
But
to me, it is
the smallest matter
that
I be examined
by you
or
by
a human
court.
In fact,
neither
do I examine
myself.
4
For I am conscious of
nothing
against myself,
yet
I have not been justified
by
this;
but the
One
judging
me is
the
Lord.
5
Therefore
do not
judge
anything
before
the
time,
until
the
Lord
shall have come,
who
both
will bring to light
the
hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest
the
motives
of
the
hearts;
and
then
the
praise
will come
to each
from
God.
6
Now
I have applied
these th
in
gs,
brothers,
to
myself
and
Apollos,
on account of
you,
so that
in
us
you may learn
, not
beyond
what
has been written,
so that
not one
of
you should be puffed up
for
one
over
the
other.
7
For
who
makes you any d
if
ferent
? And
what
do you have
that
you did not receive?
And
if
also
you did receive
it
,
why
do you bo
as
t
as
not
having received
it
?
8
Already
you are
satiated;
already
you have been enriched;
apart from
us
you reigned;
and
I wish that
really
you did reign,
so that
we also
might reign with
you.
9
For
I think
God
has exhibited
us,
the
apostles, last, as appointed to death,
because
we have become
a spectacle
to
the
world,
both
to angels
and
to men.
10
We
are
fools
on account of
Christ,
but you
are
wise
in
Christ;
we
are
weak, but you
are
strong;
You
are
honored,
but we
are
without honor.
11
As far as
the
present
hour,
we both hunger
and
thirst,
and
are poorly clad,
and
are buffeted,
and wander homeless,
12
and
we toil,
working
with
our
own
hands.
Being reviled,
we bless;
being persecuted,
we endure;
13
being slandered,
we entreat.
We have become
as
the
residue
of the
world,
the
refuse
of all,
until
now.
14
I do not write
these things
shaming
you, but
admonishing
you
as my
beloved
children.
15
For
if
you should have
ten thousand
guardians
in
Christ
,
yet
not
many
fathers;
for
in
Christ
Jesus
I have begotten you
through
the
gospel.
16
Therefore
I exhort
you, become
imitators
of me.
17
On account of
this
I sent
to you Timothy,
who
is my
beloved
and
faithful
child
in
the
Lord,
who
will remind of
you my
ways
that
are
in
Christ
Jesus,
as
I teach
everywhere
in
every
church.
18
Now
some
have become puffed up,
as if
I were not
coming
to you.
19
But
I will come
to you shortly,
if
the
Lord
wills, and
I will find out
not
the
talk
of those being puffed up, but
their
power.
20
For the
kingdom
of God
is
not in
word,
but in
power.
21
What
do you desire?
Should I come
to you with
a rod,
or
in
love
and
a spirit
of gentleness?
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