Paul continues his discipleship of the saints in Corinth. Following his first letter, he saw some growth but he also saw a continued deviation from the Word of God. He defends his apostleship and points the Corinthians to Christ for their continued sanctification.
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Paul continues his discipleship of the saints in Corinth. Following his first letter, he saw some growth but he also saw a continued deviation from the Word of God. He defends his apostleship and points the Corinthians to Christ for their continued sanctification.
Paul details the many sins that were apparently plaguing the church at Corinth as a prologue to the action he will take when he goes to Corinth for the third time. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 12:20-21.
Paul continues the defense of his ministry. He reminds the Corinthians that he performed signs among them that demonstrated that he was a true apostle.
Paul details his vision in the third person doing his best to downplay it. His desire is for the Corinthians to look to Scripture and to the life and deeds of those who bring the Word to them, not to visions so-called.
Paul continues the defense of his ministry and demonstrates his intense concern for believers contrasted with the false apostles' lack of concern. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 11:26-30.
Paul turns for a few verses to directly challenge the false apostles in Corinth and prepares to give the Corinthians his bona fides as a true apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 11:14-20.
Paul continues his defense of bringing the gospel free of charge to the Corinthians. He begins calling out the false apostles in Corinth. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 11:9-13.
Paul begins the defense of his ministry in earnest. The false apostles are not who they say they are and they bring "another Jesus." An exposition of 2 Corinthians 11:4-8.
Paul challenges the Corinthians to only boast of and in the Lord. Then, he must defend his apostolic authority and asks the Corinthians to indulge him as he does so.
Using a combination of teaching, sarcasm, and irony, Paul continues the defense of his ministry to the Corinthian Church. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 10:9-12.
Paul challenges the Corinthians to be ready to stand with him as he wars against false reasoning and speculations in the Corinthian church with Scripture and the truth of God's Word. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 10:5-8.
Chapter 9 ends with Paul encouraging the Corinthians with the grateful response of the Jerusalem saints. They received the gift of money gladly. Chapter 10 begins Paul's defense of his ministry.
Paul gives further instruction and encouragement to the Corinthians regarding their gift to the church in Jerusalem. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 9:6-13.
Paul finishes his challenge to the Corinthians to take up the abandoned "bountiful gift" and he details how it will be delivered safely and honorably to the saints in Jerusalem. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 8:18-9:5.
Paul continues his discipleship of the saints in Corinth. Following his first letter, he saw some growth but he also saw a continued deviation from the Word of God. He defends his apostleship and points the Corinthians to Christ for their continued sanctification.