10
1 Now
I Paul, myself,
entreat you by
the humility and
gentleness of
Christ, I who
in your presence
am lowly among
you, but
being absent am
bold toward you.
2 Yes,
I beg you
that I may
not, when present,
show courage with
the confidence
with which I intend
to be bold
against some, who
consider us to
be walking
according to the
flesh.
3 For
though we walk
in the flesh,
we don’t wage war
according to the
flesh;
4 for
the weapons of
our warfare are
not of the
flesh, but mighty
before God to
the throwing down
of strongholds,
5 throwing down
imaginations and
every high thing
that is exalted
against the
knowledge of God
and bringing every
thought into captivity
to the obedience
of Christ,
6 and
being in readiness
to avenge all
disobedience when
your obedience is
made full.
7 Do
you look at things
only as they
appear in front of
your face? If
anyone trusts in
himself that he
is Christ’s, let
him consider this
again with himself,
that even as
he is Christ’s,
so we also
are Christ’s.
8 For
even if I
boast somewhat abundantly
concerning our
authority, which
the Lord gave
for building you
up and not
for casting you
down, I will
not be ashamed,
9 that
I may not
seem as if
I desire to
terrify you by
my letters.
10 For, “His
letters”, they say,
“are weighty and
strong, but his
bodily presence
is weak, and his
speech is
despised.”
11 Let
such a person
consider this,
that what we
are in word
by letters when
we are absent,
such are we
also in deed
when we are
present.
12 For
we are not
bold to number
or compare
ourselves with
some of those
who commend
themselves. But
they themselves,
measuring themselves
by themselves, and
comparing themselves
with themselves,
are without
understanding.
13 But
we will not
boast beyond
proper limits, but
within the boundaries
with which
God appointed to
us, which reach
even to you.
14 For
we don’t stretch
ourselves too much,
as though
we didn’t reach
to you. For
we came even
as far as
to you with
the Good News
of Christ,
15 not
boasting beyond proper limits
in other men’s
labors, but having
hope that as
your faith grows,
we will be
abundantly enlarged
by you in
our sphere
of influence,
16 so
as to preach
the Good News
even to the parts
beyond you, not
to boast in
what someone else has already done.
17 But “he
who boasts, let
him boast in
the Lord.”
18 For
it isn’t he
who commends
himself who is
approved, but whom
the Lord commends.