2 Corintios 11:30

30 Si tengo que gloriarme, me gloriaré en cuanto a mi debilidad.

2 Corintios 11:30 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 11:30

If I must needs glory
The apostle signifies that glorying was not agreeable to him; he was not fond of it, it was a subject he did not delight to dwell upon; what he had done was by force, and through necessity; he was compelled to it by the boasts of the false apostles: and since he must needs glory in order to stop their mouths;

I will glory,
says he, of things which concern mine infirmities; meaning not his sins, for these cause shame; but his afflictions and sufferings for Christ, under which he was supported, and from which he was delivered by the power of Christ; and that was the reason he chose to glory of them; for though they rendered him mean and despicable in the eyes of the world, yet his bearing them with so much patience, courage, and pleasure, and his many singular deliverances out of them, served greatly to illustrate the power and grace of Christ, and at the same time proved him to be a true and faithful minister of the Gospel; to whom so much honour was vouchsafed, as to suffer shame for the name of Christ, and to be so singularly marked out by him, as the object of his favour, love, and care.

2 Corintios 11:30 In-Context

28 Además de tales cosas externas, está sobre mí la presión cotidiana de la preocupación por todas las iglesias.
29 ¿Quién es débil sin que yo sea débil? ¿A quién se le hace pecar sin que yo no me preocupe intensamente?
30 Si tengo que gloriarme, me gloriaré en cuanto a mi debilidad.
31 El Dios y Padre del Señor Jesús, el cual es bendito para siempre, sabe que no miento.
32 En Damasco, el gobernador bajo el rey Aretas, vigilaba la ciudad de los damascenos con el fin de prenderme,
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