In Chapter 11 the apostle Paul launches an extended defense of his ministry, his divine commission, and his authority over the Corinthians. In the first part of his defense (vs. 1-4)--following an entroduction to his defense--the apolstle sets forth that which distinguished him from the teachers in Corinth who underminded his teaching and authority: 1) He preached the true Jesus; 2) His ministry was attended by the ture Spirit of God; and 3) He preached the true Gospel of the Scriptures. The same traits are found today in every minister who has a commission from God.
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Rev. Bill Marshall is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and began his naval career in submarines, before leaving the navy to pursue a calling to the gospel ministry. He subsequently attended Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia where he had the privilege of...