The Apostle Paul's boasting in his weaknesses, as seen in 2 Corinthians 11, serves as a harsh grace to jolt the Corinthian church out of their blind adoration of impressive but false teachers. Paul's strategy is to turn their world upside down by boasting about the things that should have impressed them, such as his sufferings and love for the church, rather than the things they valued, like rhetorical strength and poise. This passage highlights the importance of humility, selflessness, and dependence on God, and warns against loving self-gratification and self-promotion.
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