2 Corinthians

The Road to Reconciliation

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2 Corinthians 12:14-13:14

As Paul closes this letter to the wayward church at Corinth, he knows they may still be wavering between himself and the false apostles who have misled them.  So he challenges them, with four vital pastoral questions:

What’s true?

What’s real?

Where are we heading?

What’s important?

As we seek to get in tune with God’s cosmic plan for reconciliation, we could do worse than ask ourselves the same questions.

The Road to Reconciliation
Toby Foster

Integrity, Humility, and Godly Jealousy

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2 Corinthians 10:1-11:15

Paul has been defending his ministry, not out of self-interest, but out of love for the church. His leadership, like that of Christ whom he imitates, is humble and gentle, but there are warnings mixed into his message.

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Integrity, Humility, and Godly Jealousy
Jesse Duley

Your Walk Talks

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2 Corinthians 6:3-7:7

What does Paul have in mind when he tells the Corinthians not to be 'unequally yoked with unbelievers'? The point, it turns out, is that Paul is worried about the way the Corinthians are living out the Gospel. He raises a serious challenge: choose between the original Gospel he gave them, and come away from their new teachers and their false gospel.

Your Walk Talks
Jason Varner