2 Corinthians
Paul’s Change of Plans
In this text it appears that there were those who were attributing hidden motives to Paul. His answer is that his whole conduct is dominated, not by shrewdness, but by the grace of God (v. 12). There were no hidden motives in Paul’s life. If we are honest, we will have to admit that we seldom do …
Paul And The False Apostles
The Apostle Paul is dealing with the most dangerous threat to a church the devil has ?“ infiltration ?“ the destruction of a church from within by teachers who are straying from the truth. This is still a dangerous threat to churches today. They are being destroyed from within by the satanic process …
Be Reconciled to God
In verses 14 and 15 Paul comes to two conclusions: 1. The total depravity of man (v. 14). If Christ died for all, then all must be dead in their trespasses and sin …
Limits of Paul’s Authority
Paul poses three questions that we may ask ourselves as we seek to measure our ministries…