1corin1 9 good new

1 Corinthians 9:1-2 says:

"For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men. We are fools for Christ's sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honourable, but we the reproach."

In this passage, Paul is emphasizing his humility and willingness to suffer for the sake of the gospel. He is saying that he and the other apostles are like fools in the eyes of the world, and that they are willing to be weak and suffer for the sake of Christ.

The "good news" (or "gospel") that Paul is referring to is the message of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. He is saying that he and the other apostles are willing to suffer and be ridiculed for the sake of spreading this message, even though it may seem foolish to the world.

In this sense, the "good news" is not just a message of salvation, but also a message of sacrifice and humility. Paul is saying that he and the other apostles are willing to give up their own interests and desires for the sake of spreading the gospel, even if it means suffering and ridicule.

This passage is often seen as a model of Christian humility and sacrifice, and is still relevant today for Christians who are called to serve and spread the gospel in a world that often does not understand or appreciate it.