Comfort in Affliction and Apostolic Burden
2 Corinthians 1 - 2 Corinthians 2
Paul establishes that God's comfort sustained Him through severe suffering in Asia, to the point of despair, and that this affliction qualified Him to comfort others. He introduces the crisis facing the Corinthians: false apostles have gained influence by criticizing Paul's personal presence and speaking ability, making His defense of weak-looking ministry urgent.
This movement opens the letter's central tension and establishes suffering as the ground of authentic apostolic authority rather than a disqualification from it.