“For we cannot do anything against the truth, but only for the truth.”
This is not the easiest sentence to unpack.
The apostle Paul is contemplating a test of orthodoxy. On one side, the Corinthian church,
misled by false apostles and questioning the spiritual authority and current relevance of Paul
and his co-workers, through whom they had originally received the gospel. On
the other side, we have Paul and his fellow servants of Christ, still
preaching the same old things the Corinthians learned way back when.
That might not be as cool as the cutting-edge
ramblings of the new kids on the block, but it had the virtue of being the same
message Paul and his fellow workers preached everywhere they went.