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That is why I have sent Timothy to you, a faithful and dearly loved son of mine in the Lord; he will remind you of the path I tread in Christ Jesus, the lessons I give to all churches alike. (1 Corinthians 4, 17)
For those who have married already, the precept holds which is the Lord’s precept, not mine; the wife is not to leave her husband,✻ (1 Corinthians 7, 10)
If anybody claims to be a prophet, or to have spiritual gifts, let him prove it by recognizing that this message of mine to you is God’s commandment. (1 Corinthians 14, 37)
That is our preaching, mine or theirs as you will; that is the faith which has come to you. (1 Corinthians 15, 11)
With what confidence I speak to you, what pride I take in you! I am full of encouragement, nay, I cannot contain myself for happiness, in the midst of all these trials of mine. (2 Corinthians 7, 4)
As the truth of Christ lives in me, no one in all the country of Achaia shall silence this boast of mine. (2 Corinthians 11, 10)
I am well content with these humiliations of mine, with the insults, the hardships, the persecutions, the times of difficulty I undergo for Christ; when I am weakest, then I am strongest of all. (2 Corinthians 12, 10)
Why, when I preached the gospel to you in the first instance, it was, you remember, because of outward circumstances which were humiliating to me.✻ Those outward circumstances of mine were a test for you, (Galatians 4, 13)
This is my earnest longing and my hope, that I shall never be put to the blush; that I shall speak with entire freedom, and so this body of mine will do Christ honour, now as always, in life or in death. (Philippians 1, 20)
Yes, and I ask thee, who sharest the yoke so loyally, to take part with them; they have worked for the gospel at my side, as much as Clement and those other fellow labourers of mine, whose names are recorded in the book of life.✻ (Philippians 4, 3)
Even as I write, I am glad of my sufferings on your behalf, as, in this mortal frame of mine, I help to pay off the debt which the afflictions of Christ still leave to be paid, for the sake of his body, the Church.✻ (Colossians 1, 24)
