61. Paul's Plea - The Legitimacy of Compensation for Gospel Workers
As mentioned in our recent devotional, we continue to delve into Paul's defense within the current context. In verse three, Paul asserts that his defense to those scrutinizing him serves as an apparent response to individuals who questioned the authenticity of his apostleship. Our previous devotional outlined several potential reasons for this skepticism. However, the preceding passage suggests that one aspect under scrutiny was Paul's entitlement to compensation for his efforts in the kingdom.
Paul provides several reasons justifying his right to receive compensation for his labor. Employing examples from everyday life, such as a soldier, a farmer, and a shepherd, he argues that individuals who toil in a specific field have a legitimate claim to benefit from their labor. To bolster his case further, Paul draws an analogy to Old Testament practices related to the support of the Levites and priests who ministered in the temple.
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