2 Corinthians (127)
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Success, Failure and the Gospel (4:3-4)
It is easy to feel discouraged when our efforts at evangelism seem to fail, while others see "success". Should we change our methods? Or our message? Paul faced that question and had his answer ready.
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Telling it as it is (4:1-2)
Paul knew that he had to commend himself to the conscience of his hearers. How could he do that? By telling the unvarnished truth.
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Renouncing unworthy ways (4:2)
As a servant of the new covenant, Paul knew he could not use unworthy methods or tamper with God's message. Are we ready to follow his example?
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Paul’s Prescription (4:1-2)
Paul had to cope with many discouragements. Yet he did not lose heart. Why? What was his secret?
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The Transforming Vision (3:18)
Christian life begins when we see the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. And it continues the same way. The Holy Spirit enables us to see Christ's glory; as we look at him, we are transformed into his likeness.