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What had Paul determined about seeing the Corinthians for the first time?
What had Paul determined about seeing the Corinthians for the first time?
That he would not come to them again in grief
What gave Paul joy about Corinth?
What gave Paul joy about Corinth?
Corinth's joy
Why would the letter be better than a personal visit?
Why would the letter be better than a personal visit?
To keep down hard feelings
How had Paul written this letter to them?
How had Paul written this letter to them?
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The sinner had grieved Paul in what way?
The sinner had grieved Paul in what way?
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Who had inflicted punishment on the man who sinned?
Who had inflicted punishment on the man who sinned?
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Did Paul say they should continue to punish the sinner?
Did Paul say they should continue to punish the sinner?
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Why is it so important to forgive?
Why is it so important to forgive?
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How were the Corinthians to love the sinner?
How were the Corinthians to love the sinner?
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Did Paul open doors for himself in ministry?
Did Paul open doors for himself in ministry?
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Why had Paul have no rest in his spirit?
Why had Paul have no rest in his spirit?
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Where did Paul go from Troas?
Where did Paul go from Troas?
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For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, in those that are saved and in those that perish; to the one we are the savour of death unto death and to the other the savour of life unto life. And who is sufficient for these things?
For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, in those that are saved and in those that perish; to the one we are the savour of death unto death and to the other the savour of life unto life. And who is sufficient for these things?
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Study Notes
Paul's Intentions and Emotions
- Paul resolved not to visit the Corinthians again in a state of grief, indicating a desire for a positive relationship.
- He found joy in the Corinthians' joyful response, suggesting a deep emotional connection and concern for their well-being.
Letter vs. Personal Visit
- Paul believed that sending a letter could mitigate hard feelings better than an in-person visit, emphasizing thoughtful communication.
- The letter was written from a place of deep anguish and many tears, reflecting the intensity of Paul’s emotional investment in the community.
Addressing Sin and Forgiveness
- A specific sinner had caused Paul grief; the church had taken action in punishing the individual, showing community involvement in moral accountability.
- Paul instructed the Corinthians to cease punishment, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation to foster hope and redemption in the sinner.
Love and Community
- The community was urged to embrace the repentant sinner with love, recognizing him as a brother and reinstating the value of familial bonds within the church.
- Forgiveness is crucial to prevent bitterness and encourage spiritual healing, emphasizing the transformative power of compassion.
Ministry Influence and Spiritual State
- Paul clarified that he did not open doors for himself in ministry; it was through God's will that opportunities arose, reinforcing reliance on divine guidance.
- He experienced unrest in his spirit due to uncertainty about how the Corinthians responded to his first letter, revealing his vulnerability and concern for their spiritual state.
Travel Details
- After his time in Troas, Paul proceeded to Macedonia, illustrating his ongoing commitment to his mission and the relationships he maintained with various churches.
Spiritual Significance
- In 2 Corinthians 2:15-16, Paul describes Christians as a "sweet savour" to God, representing life to the saved and death to the unsaved, underlining the duality of their impact on the world.
- Only those empowered by God are adequate for the challenges of ministry, emphasizing the need for divine strength in fulfilling their roles.
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