2 Corinthians (127)
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Proclaiming the Real Jesus (11:3-15)
The false apostles proclaimed Jesus. But they didn't want to talk about the cross. Paul preached Christ crucified - and so must we.
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Distracted by a Different Jesus (11:2-15)
The Corinthian believers were being drawn away from Jesus, not by a false God but by the alternative Jesus preached by the 'super-apostles'. No wonder Paul was jealous on Jesus's behalf!
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Paul’s foolishness (11:1-3)
In fashionable Corinth Paul was viewed as a fool. But fool or not, he had a vital role to play.
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Boasting in the Lord (10:13-18)
Paul wasn't afraid to speak about the authority that Jesus had given him. But his delight was not in his authority but in the Lord Jesus himself.
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The man God assigned (10:13-16)
God assigned Corinth to Paul and Paul to Corinth. God still assigns tasks to his people, and people to their tasks.