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We believe that God has created each of us with different skills, talents, and gifts. It is not encouraged that we compare ourselves to one another as we can be swelled with pride or grow discouraged. We ought to live unto Christ and compare ourselves to His royal standard. If this is true, then why does Paul compare himself to come apostles, and not to other men? Why does Paul boast of himself? Is the Apostle Paul arrogant or are we missing his point? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Boasting in the Lord."
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