The question is, Who is to judge the trustworthiness of Christ’s stewards? This authority does not belong to any man. Even the steward himself (in this case, Paul) does not have the authority to judge his own trustworthiness. Human judgments are of no account (a very small thing
).
Paul uses a strange expression, which the ESV translates as human court.
He literally speaks of a human day.
This is probably in order to contrast human judgments with the judgment of the Lord, which will take place on the Lord’s day of judgment (see also 1 Corinthians 3:13).
3 Pour moi, il m'importe fort peu d'être jugé par vous, ou par un tribunal humain. Je ne me juge pas non plus moi-même, car je ne me sens coupable de rien;