2 Corinthians 11 calls believers to discernment, faithfulness, and single-hearted devotion to Christ.
It reminds us that true spirituality is not measured by appearance, success, or
eloquence — but by truth, humility, and endurance.
I. The True Devotion to Christ
vv
11:2–3 “I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy…”
Paul’s concern is
not personal honor, but the purity of the church’s devotion to Christ.
- Spiritual
deception often begins with subtle compromise.
- The greatest
danger is not persecution, but drifting hearts.
- The church
must guard against being distracted from simple, sincere devotion to
Jesus.
Ask: Is my heart still centered on Christ alone?
II. The True Apostles
Vv 4, 13–15 “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of
light.”
Not everyone who sounds spiritual speaks truth.
- False
teachers may appear gifted, persuasive, and confident.
- They preach
a gospel that appeals to pride, success, or self-glory.
- Spiritual
discernment is essential in every generation.
Test every message by Scripture, not charisma.
III. The True Ministry
Vv :23–28 “besides the other things, what comes
upon me daily: my deep concern for all the churches.”
Faithfulness to Christ often comes with hardship, not applause.
- Paul’s
“credentials” are scars, not status.
- God measures
ministry by faithfulness, not popularity.
- Endurance
for Christ is a mark of true apostleship.
Are we willing to follow Christ even
when it costs us?
True servants point people
to Christ, not to themselves.
True faith remains loyal even when it is costly.
All Glory to God..
ReplyDeleteThank you pas.🙏