Paul discusses his vulnerabilities, notably through the metaphor of a "thorn in the flesh," highlighting his humility and acceptance of human frailty.
Despite experiencing divine revelations, Paul chooses to speak of his visions with humility, focusing on the power of Christ rather than personal boast.
Paul expresses frustration with having to defend his apostleship and concerns over the Corinthians being led astray by false prophets.
Reluctant to boast, Paul feels obligated to validate his ministry to protect the Corinthians from false teachings.
Paul's love for the Corinthian church is evident in his willingness to sacrifice everything for their spiritual growth.
Paul shares his contentment with suffering for Christ's sake, finding strength in Christ's power made perfect in weakness.