2 Corinthians (127)
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Paul: Prisoner of War (2:12-14)
Paul found himself dragged from place to place by God's providence. Was he surprised? No, he knew that he was a prisoner in Christ's Victory Parade.
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A church on the brink (2:5-11)
The church at Corinth came close to complete ruin. It seemed that Satan was on the point of destroying its life. Yet there was still a way for the church to be restored - if it was willing to heed Paul's exhortations.
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Time to Decide! (1:23-2:4)
Paul had a difficult decision to make. Whatever he did would be risky. But he made his decision and acted on it. To make right decisions requires thought, courage and love.
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Paul: God’s weakling (1:12-22)
The Corinthians were right. Paul was a weakling. But he was the man God had chosen to make his gospel known.
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Changing plans but an unchanging gospel (1:12-20)
Paul admitted it freely: there were times when he had to change his plans. But he was confident that God's promises, given in the gospel, would never change.