‘For we rejoice, when we are weak, and you are strong. This we also pray for, even your perfecting.'

For his rejoicing is not in what he is or in how he is seen, for if his weakness results in their strength he is satisfied. What concerns him is their being made strong. This too is what he prays for, their restoration and being made fit, going on to their being made perfect. In this is seen the total selflessnesss of Paul's ministry. In this too he is like his Master, and an example for us all.

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