2 Corinthians 10
đź“– Background
Paul begins a strong defense of his apostolic authority, responding to critics who claimed he was bold in letters but weak in person. He explains that though he lives in the world, he does not wage war by the world’s standards. Instead, his weapons are spiritual and powerful for tearing down arguments and strongholds. Paul affirms that his authority comes from God and is for building up the church—not tearing it down. He challenges those who boast in themselves rather than in the Lord.
đź§ Major Themes
Spiritual warfare and divine weapons (verses 3–5)
Capturing every thought in obedience to Christ (verse 5)
God-given authority in ministry (verses 8–11)
False comparisons and self-commendation (verses 12–15)
Boasting only in the Lord (verses 17–18)
🔎 Reference Scriptures to Consider
Ephesians 6:10–18 – The armor of God
Romans 12:3 – Think of yourself with sober judgment
Jeremiah 9:23–24 – Let those who boast, boast in the Lord
Galatians 6:14 – Boasting only in the cross of Christ
Proverbs 21:31 – Victory belongs to the Lord
❓Reflection Questions
Are there “strongholds” in your thinking that need to be surrendered to Christ?
How do you respond to criticism—defensively or prayerfully?
Are you using your influence and gifts to build others up in Christ?
Where might you be tempted to boast in yourself rather than in the Lord?