1 Corinthians 2 - I came to you in weakness

What is an apostle, and what does it mean to be called? We open a new season in 1 and 2 Corinthians by sitting with Paul's own answer — which turns out to be surprisingly counterintuitive. His calling isn't grounded in competence or confidence; in 1 Corinthians 2:3 he identifies it with weakness. We explore what it means for Jesus to be not just something Paul thought about often, but the presence inhabiting all of his thinking. And we find an unexpected freedom in the idea of duty: when optimism and pessimism both let you down, doing something because it is good and right to try — regardless of outcome — turns out to be the more honest foundation. Paul's voice still echoes. His ministry, in a sense, never stopped.