Wednesday in the Word
14 How To Confront With the Meekness of Christ (2 Corinthians 10)
in this episode of Wednesday in the Word, we look at what it really means to confront error with the meekness of Christ. Through 2 Corinthians 10, Krisan shows how Paul stands up to false teachers without copying their showy style, and how real spiritual authority uses strength to serve, not to impress.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- How 2 Corinthians fits together and why this confrontational section belongs in the same letter.
- The accusations against Paul that he is bold in letters but weak in person, and why his opponents see that as a flaw.
- What the meekness and gentleness of Christ look like in real leadership, and how Paul follows that pattern.
- Paul’s “warfare” language and what it means that his weapons have divine power to destroy arguments raised against the knowledge of God.
- The difference between leaders who commend themselves and build their brand, and an apostle who boasts only in what the Lord has truly given him.
- Why Christian leaders must care more about God’s approval than human applause, even when that makes them look unimpressive.
- A modern ministry story that shows how hard it can be to challenge a popular, charismatic leader when the truth of the gospel is at stake.
- Practical ways for churches and believers to evaluate teachers by faithfulness to truth instead of personality, polish, or platform.
By the end of this episode, you will better understand how Paul confronts lies without becoming harsh or self-protective. You will feel both challenged and reassured as you see that humble, servant-hearted leadership can still be strong and decisive. And you will be more equipped to evaluate the voices you listen to, to value truth over entertainment, and to stand for the gospel with the same mixture of gentleness and courage that Paul learned from Christ.





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