2 Corinthians 11:20

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Paul is speaking to the Corinthians and pointing out that they are allowing others to mistreat them, such as being led into slavery or having their resources taken from them. He emphasizes how their tolerance of these actions is harming them.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone came to your house and started taking all your toys without asking, or made you do things you didn't want to do. That's kind of what Paul is talking about here – he wants the people in Corinth to stop letting others treat them unfairly.

Historical Background

2 Corinthians was written by the apostle Paul around 53-56 AD. He wrote this letter to encourage and correct the Corinthian church, which had been influenced by false teachers who were exploiting their faith for personal gain.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, imagine a scenario where a company is exploiting its employees by not paying them fairly or taking advantage of their hard work. This verse encourages individuals to stand up against such exploitation and protect themselves from being mistreated.

Topics

exploitationfaithfulnessleadershipprotectioncommunityjustice

Related Verses

Galatians 5:1Romans 13:7Matthew 24:4-5Ephesians 6:9Jeremiah 22:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Paul referring to when he mentions others mistreating the Corinthians?
Paul is likely referring to false teachers who had come to Corinth and were exploiting the church members, either financially or by leading them astray from true Christian teaching.
How can one avoid being exploited like those in Corinth?
One should be discerning about the teachings they follow and the people they trust. Being informed and aware of potential exploitation is key to avoiding such situations.
What does Paul's warning tell us about true leadership?
Paul’s warning underscores that true leaders do not exploit or mistreat their followers but instead guide them with integrity and care, ensuring they are protected from harm.
How can this verse help in understanding the challenges of church leadership?
This verse highlights the challenge of identifying and addressing false teachings within a community. It reminds leaders to be vigilant and protect their followers from those who might exploit them for personal gain.
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