The Christian Conversation

2 Corinthians

by Paul
57–58
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This chapter emphasizes God's comfort in times of suffering and highlights the importance of relying on Him rather than worldly wisdom.more
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This chapter emphasizes Paul's intention to avoid causing the Corinthians unnecessary pain and his purpose in writing to confront issues within the community, especially involving forgiveness and reconciliation.more
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This chapter highlights the superiority of the new covenant of the Spirit over the old covenant of the letter engraved on stone, emphasizing that believers are living epistles known for their transformed hearts.more
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This chapter emphasizes the perseverance of Paul and his companions in their ministry despite suffering and opposition, highlighting their commitment to truth and the glory of Christ.more
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This chapter discusses the Christian hope of eternal life, emphasizing that our earthly bodies are temporary tents awaiting a divine heavenly dwelling.more
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This chapter emphasizes the importance of accepting God's grace promptly and living in a manner that reflects true service to Him.more
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This chapter highlights Paul’s joy and confidence in the repentance and renewed devotion of the Corinthian believers.more
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This chapter emphasizes the importance of generous giving rooted in love and grace, highlighting the Macedonian churches as a powerful example of sacrificial generosity even amid severe hardship.more
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This chapter emphasizes the importance of generous giving motivated by willingness rather than obligation, highlighting that such generosity results in abundant blessings from God.more
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This chapter emphasizes that Paul's authority and strength come from divine power, not worldly means, and that his true confidence lies in God's calling rather than personal boasting.more
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This chapter highlights Paul's defense of his apostleship, emphasizing his sacrifices and sufferings for the sake of the Gospel while warning against false apostles who disguise themselves as genuine.more
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This chapter describes Paul’s humility in boasting about his visions and revelations, emphasizing that his true strength lies in his weaknesses and God's grace.more
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This chapter emphasizes the importance of proper discipline and self-examination within the Christian community, warning that Paul will discipline those who fail to repent if he comes again.more
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