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14. I am not saying these things to put you to shame, but so that, as my dear children, you may see what is right.

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Summary: 1 Corinthians Chapter 4 focuses on the nature of true apostleship and the attitude of humility that should characterize Christian leaders. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that ministers of the Gospel are stewards of God’s mysteries and should be judged not by human standards but by God's criteria. He expresses his concern that the Corinthian church has been boasting in their leaders, creating divisions among them. Paul contrasts the prideful attitudes of some in the church with his own example of humility and suffering as an apostle. He reminds them that true strength comes from weakness, and he encourages them to follow his example rather than boasting about human leaders. Ultimately, the chapter calls for a deeper understanding of what it means to be a servant of Christ and to embrace humility over pride in the community of faith.

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