A Defense Against Slander
Scholars explain that Paul is directly refuting a malicious rumor. Some Corinthians accused him of being crafty, claiming that while he refused personal payment, he was secretly taking their money through his associate, Titus, likely via the collection for Jerusalem. Paul's defense is simple: he appeals to their own experience, asking if Titus ever took advantage of them, using Titus's known character as proof of his own integrity.