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II Corinthians 11 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson

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II Corinthians 11

Paul warns the Corinthians about false teachers who preach a different Jesus and deceive them with smooth words. He expresses deep concern for their purity, comparing himself to a loving father betrothing his daughter to a husband. He reminds them that he preaches the true gospel not for personal gain but out of love. Paul contrasts himself with false apostles who disguise themselves as servants of righteousness but are actually working for Satan. He humbly defends his ministry by listing his hardships—beatings, imprisonments, shipwrecks, hunger, and constant danger—for the sake of Christ. Unlike his opponents, he does not boast in his strength but in his weaknesses, showing that God’s power sustains him. Paul aims to protect the Corinthians from deception and keep them faithful to Christ alone.

False teachers are dangerous and distort the truth about Jesus. Paul reminds us that deception can come in subtle ways, even through those who appear righteous. This challenges us to stay rooted in God’s Word, testing everything against Scripture. Paul’s example also teaches us that following Christ is not about comfort or worldly success but about faithfulness, even through suffering. He endured hardships for the sake of the gospel, showing that true strength comes from relying on God. Instead of boasting about our achievements, we should boast about our weaknesses, knowing that God’s power is made perfect in them. This passage calls us to stay faithful to Christ, discern truth carefully, and trust in God’s strength rather than our own.

Kind Father, thank You for the truth of Your gospel and the strength You give us in weakness. Protect us from deception and false teachings that try to pull us away from Christ. Give us discernment to recognize truth and the courage to stand firm in our faith. Help us to rely on Your power, not our own, knowing that true strength comes from You. When we face hardships, remind us that suffering for Christ is a privilege and that You sustain us in every trial. Keep our hearts faithful to You alone, and may we take joy in Your service.  

Thought Questions:

 

-       How can you recognize false teachers, and how do you ensure that you are following the genuine gospel of Jesus Christ in your life? 

 

-       Paul endured incredible amounts of suffering, as well as concern for the churches. Why did he do that, and how can you be more like him?

 

-       Paul boasts in his weaknesses and sufferings instead of his strengths. What does that mean, and what would it look like for you to do the same?