1 Corinthians 4:1-7

1 Corinthians 4:1-7

[1] a man  so  account  as  of the ministers  of Christ,  and  stewards  of the mysteries  of God.  [2] Moreover  it is required  in  stewards,  that  a man  be found  faithful.  [3] But  a very small thing  that  I should be judged  of  or  of  man's  judgment:  yea,  I judge  not  mine own self.  [4] For  I know  nothing  by myself;  yet  not  hereby  justified:  but  he that judgeth  the Lord.  [5] Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the time,  until  the Lord  come,  who  both  will bring to light  the hidden things  of darkness,  and  will make manifest  the counsels  of the hearts:  and  then  shall every man  have  praise  of  God.  [6] And  brethren,  I have in a figure transferred  to  myself  and  to Apollos  for  that  ye might learn  in  not  of men above  that  which  is written,  one  of you be puffed up  for  one  against  another.  [7] For  who  to differ  from another? and  what  hast thou  that  not  receive?  it, why  dost thou glory,  as  not  received