2 Corinthians (127)
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God who comforts the downcast (7:5-7)
Paul's time in Macedonia was a time of persecution and fear. But the Lord comforted his servant.
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The church in Corinth: Paul’s pride and joy (7:3,4)
The church in Corinth had failed Paul so badly. Yet he could still tell them, "I'm proud of you!".
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A clear conscience (7:2)
Paul had a clear conscience. He knew he had never wronged the Corinthians in any way. So why were they so cold towards him?
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A crossroads for the Corinthians (7:2)
Paul appealed to the Corinthian believers to make room for him in their hearts. They had to decide how they were going to respond. But more hung on their decision than perhaps they realised.
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Paul, the Corinthians and Titus (7:2-16)
How much pain Christians can cause one another - and how much joy!