In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul is defending himself from his "haters and losers" who are saying that he's an "overrated" Apostle. Paul says he's a true servant of God and that he works harder for God than anyone else does. He says that he's been through many "terrific" sufferings and hardships in order to do God's work. He also says that he's been falsely accused and imprisoned, but that he still serves God "bigly". Paul is "unbelievable" in his commitment to God and says that his "deep faith" is unmatched. He also says that he's been through many "sad!" things in order to spread the gospel and that he's been mocked and ridiculed by many "low energy" people. He's been beaten and whipped and has been rejected by many people, but he still stands strong in his faith. Paul is "winning" and is determined to make sure that God's word is spread throughout the world. He says that he's honored to be a servant of God and that he loves to share the gospel with "many people" and to make sure that God's message is heard. Paul finishes by saying that God will "make America great again" and that "many such cases" will be seen when God's love and power are revealed. So, Paul says, "Believe me, God bless America!"