2 Corinthians12:20 – 13:14
Paul’s final warning and encouragement to the Corinthians to examine themselves, stay in the faith, and pursue restoration, unity, and truth.
Paul’s final warning and encouragement to the Corinthians to examine themselves, stay in the faith, and pursue restoration, unity, and truth.
Paul reflects on his divine revelations and enduring weakness, emphasizing that God's power is perfected in our human weakness.
Paul defends his apostleship with godly jealousy, contrasting his sacrificial service with the deceit of false apostles.
Paul encourages cheerful, generous giving as a reflection of God’s provision, then defends his authority with humble boldness.
Paul rejoices in their repentance and urges generous giving, praising Titus and his team for their trustworthy service.
Paul urges the Corinthians to respond rightly to God’s grace through repentance, purity, and renewed relationship.
Above all, Paul urges believers to live to please God, reminding us of judgment and that now is the time to receive His grace and salvation.
Though we suffer outwardly, we live by faith, not by sight, confident in the eternal life and home God has prepared for us.
Because of Jesus Christ, we have been made ministers of the new covenant, carrying the gospel in weakness to reveal His life.
Paul encourages forgiveness for a repentant sinner and emphasizes his sincerity in spreading the gospel.
In his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul praises God’s comfort in trials and defends his integrity, explaining his changed plans.