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We might well tag Paul "The Transparent Apostle," for when it comes to a man who opens his whole mind, emotions, and heart to us, few can compete with Paul. In today's study, he uses the example of his own personal and financial practices in order to teach us how to properly prioritize our own lives and ministries. He establishes his privileges, defends the right to use them, and then gladly surrenders them in an effort to keep the gospel from being misunderstood. He forges a path of principles which are as relevant now as they were then.
By Jim SteelWe might well tag Paul "The Transparent Apostle," for when it comes to a man who opens his whole mind, emotions, and heart to us, few can compete with Paul. In today's study, he uses the example of his own personal and financial practices in order to teach us how to properly prioritize our own lives and ministries. He establishes his privileges, defends the right to use them, and then gladly surrenders them in an effort to keep the gospel from being misunderstood. He forges a path of principles which are as relevant now as they were then.