1 Corinthians 9:1-11

1 And don't tell me that I have no authority to write like this. I'm perfectly free to do this - isn't that obvious? Haven't I been given a job to do? Wasn't I commissioned to this work in a face-to-face meeting with Jesus, our Master? Aren't you yourselves proof of the good work that I've done for the Master?
2 Even if no one else admits the authority of my commission, you can't deny it. Why, my work with you is living proof of my authority!
3 I'm not shy in standing up to my critics.
4 We who are on missionary assignments for God have a right to decent accommodations,
5 and we have a right to support for us and our families. You don't seem to have raised questions with the other apostles and our Master's brothers and Peter in these matters.
6 So, why me? Is it just Barnabas and I who have to go it alone and pay our own way?
7 Are soldiers self-employed? Are gardeners forbidden to eat vegetables from their own gardens? Don't milkmaids get to drink their fill from the pail?
8 I'm not just sounding off because I'm irritated. This is all written in the scriptural law.
9 Moses wrote, "Don't muzzle an ox to keep it from eating the grain when it's threshing." Do you think Moses' primary concern was the care of farm animals?
10 Don't you think his concern extends to us? Of course. Farmers plow and thresh expecting something when the crop comes in.
11 So if we have planted spiritual seed among you, is it out of line to expect a meal or two from you?
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