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The Corinthian church continues to challenge Paul’s credentials as an apostle. It seems that Paul experiences too much suffering to be blessed by the Lord. How does Paul continue to develop his defense as an apostle? Does he counteract them by showing his blessing? Why would his suffering lend credibility to His apostolic ministry? On what basis would Paul recommend himself and the apostles to this church? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled "Commendable Servants."
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