I have coveted no man’s silver, or gold, or apparel.
I've never wanted anyone's money, jewelry, or clothes for myself.
Paul kept his hands clean, no greed, no taking what wasn't his.
📚 Historical Context
In Acts 20, Paul is addressing the elders of the Ephesian church during his farewell speech, as he prepares to leave for Jerusalem after his third missionary journey. He emphasizes his personal integrity and financial self-support, noting that he never sought wealth from those he ministered to, which was crucial in a culture where some teachers exploited followers for material gain. This statement underscores Paul's commitment to the gospel over personal enrichment, setting a standard for authentic ministry.
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