If I must boast, I will boast of the things which concern my weaknesses.
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Do you see that he no where glories of miracles, but of his persecutions and his trials? For this is meant by weaknesses. And he shows that his warfare was of a diversified character. For both the Jews warred upon him, and the Gentiles stood against him, and the false brethren fought with him, and brethren caused him sorrow, through their weakness and by taking offense:— on every side he found trouble and disturbance, from friends and from strangers. This is the special mark of an Apostle, by these things is the Gospel woven.