2 Corinthians (127)
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Not the letter, but the Spirit (3:6)
Paul was very ready to agree that he was nothing special in himself. But he knew that he had a higher role than Moses, the greatest man of Old Testament times. He had been called to the service of the new covenant.
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Covenant Confidence (3:1-3)
Paul was more than ready to confess his own weaknesses. Yet his confidence remained intact. Why? Because he had experienced the power of the new covenant.
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Christ’s letter of recommendation (3:1-3)
Christ himself gave Paul a letter of recommendation. What did he write? He wrote "CORINTH" and he wrote it on Paul's heart.
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Who is sufficient? (2:16-17)
Paul felt that the responsibility he carried was awesome. Yet he believed that by God's grace he could bear it.
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Stench or Fragrance (2:14-16)
Wherever Paul travelled, the aroma of Christ was spread around. But was it an offensive stench or a delightful fragrance?