Setting
In the face of opposition from false apostles, Paul has been compelled to defend his apostolic ministry to the Corinthian believers. In the present lesson we see that Paul continues the theme of boasting and being foolish. In no way is Paul inferior to those who claim to be super-apostles. While Paul seems to intend to boast in a worldly manner as his opponents do, his boasting will turn out to be boasting of a very different nature.
Key Verse
(12:9)
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Outline
General Analysis
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1. In what ways has Paul demonstrated that he is not inferior to the super-apostles?
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2. How is Paul’s boasting fundamentally different from the way people of the world boast?
Segment Analysis
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11:21b–33
1a. Go through the list of sufferings Paul enumerates and try to group them by type.
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1b. How are these sufferings a testimony that Paul is not inferior to his opponents?
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1c. What does the fact that Paul remembers the exact number of times he has encountered some of the hardships tell us?
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1d. What can we learn from Paul’s list of sufferings in terms of serving Christ
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2a. What does Paul’s anxiety for all the churches reveal about him?
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2b. Do you often feel the same kind of anxiety over the weaker members in the church? If not, what can you do about it?
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3. Why does Paul choose to boast of the things that show his weakness (v. 30)?
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4. What is it about Paul’s narrow escape at Damascus that you think Paul is boasting (vv. 32–33)?
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12:1–10
5. Who is the man in Christ that Paul is referring to? How do we know?
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6. Explain the elusive language Paul uses, such as “I know a man in Christ” and “whether in the body or out of the body I do not know, God knows” (vv. 2–3).
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7. What does Paul’s experience in paradise add to his credentials as a true apostle?
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8. What is Paul refraining from doing according to verse 6?
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9a. How does the thorn in Paul’s flesh keep him from being conceited?
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9b. Although Paul does not state so explicitly, we may infer that it is God who gave him the thorn in the flesh. What does the fact that God makes use of even a messenger of Satan for His purpose say about God and His servants?
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10a. God did not do as Paul had earnestly asked. What has Paul learned from this?
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10b. What can you learn from God’s answer to Paul’s prayer?
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11. Explain the truth that when we are weak then we are strong.
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12:11–13
12. Observe the transition to a different point in this segment via the pronoun “you.” What is Paul’s point in this segment?