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2 Corinthians 9:
Churches should be known to possess the gift of giving each other and their communities. A generous gift is planned and arranged in time, and not force out grudgingly. Those who sow generously will reap generously, but those who sow grudgingly or reluctantly are not giving God cheerfully and God loves a cheerful giver. Forced paying of tithe is ungodly in the New Testament. We are to give God freely, cheerfully, and generously out of what we have in a pre-planned manner and with joy. It is God that supplies all our needs, so give generously back to God that you may be made rich in everyway and be generous in all situations. Let your generous gifts lead to praises of God for your obedience in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
2 Corinthians 10:
Our weapons and battles are not of the world. We demolish strongholds and arguments that are against the knowledge of God and make them obey Christ. Acts of disobedience are not acceptable and will be punished. Forgiveness without repercussion is unacceptable. Those in Christ should not be ashamed of it and are to the confident as well as free in Christ. Let us boast of God because it is only God that approves of a person. Be wise to sense a different Jesus, spirit, and gospel from the one you received in God.
2 Corinthians 11:
Be careful not to be deceived by false prophet you thinks are one with you in Christ. Paul boasts of taking nothing to preach the gospel to the new churches and even took money from other churches to assist them. Those who burden you for things that you cannot see are going into building the body of Christ are all false apostles. They are masquerading as angel of light like Satan, as well as servants of righteousness, but their end will be deserved. Christians are to be tough in worldly opposition for God. Paul faced arrests, deaths, stoning, shipwrecks, floggings, beatings, hunger, thirst, cold, homeless, nakedness, no sleep, deceit, and betrayal. If we must boast, let us boast of our weakness and how God overcame the weakness.