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Why was Paul concerned about the Corinthians being led astray?

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Paul was worried that false teachers would corrupt the Corinthians' faith, drawing them away from the single truth of the Gospel.

Paul's concern for the Corinthians, as articulated in 2 Corinthians 11, stems from his deep love for them and his desire for their fidelity to Christ. He recognized that false teachers were infiltrating the church, attempting to distort the simplicity of the Gospel. As he compares their potential deception to that of Eve by the serpent, he underscores how easily believers can be led astray by enticing words and philosophies contrary to Christ. His defense of his apostolic authority was not for personal vindication, but rather to safeguard the church’s spiritual integrity and their relationship with Christ, whom he espoused them to.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 11:1-3

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