1 Corinthians, chapter 9 explores the apostle Paul's rights and his decision not to fully exercise them. He argues that those who preach the gospel are entitled to financial support, referencing soldiers, farmers, and temple workers as examples. However, Paul asserts his choice to work for himself to avoid hindering the spread of the gospel. The passage also highlights his approach to sharing the gospel, adapting his methods to various groups of people to win as many as possible. Finally, he uses the analogy of an athlete in training to emphasise the need for self-discipline to achieve a lasting reward.
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