I.
Apologetic: Paul's
Explanation of His Conduct and Apostolic Ministry (chs. 1-7)
- B.Thanksgiving for Divine Comfort in Affliction (1:3-11)
- C.The Integrity of Paul's Motives and Conduct (1:12;2:4)
D.Forgiving the Offending Party at Corinth (2:5-11)E.God's Direction in Ministry (2:12-17)F.The Corinthian Believers -- a Letter from Christ (3:1-11)G.Seeing the Glory of God with Unveiled Faces (3:12;4:6)H.Treasure in Clay Jars (4:7-16a)I.The Prospect of Death and What It Means for the Christian (4:16b;5:10)J.The Ministry of Reconciliation (5:11;6:10)K.A Spiritual Father's Appeal to His Children (6:11;7:4)L.The Meeting with Titus (7:5-16)
2 Corinthians 1 NIV
1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the
will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the church of God in Corinth, together
with all his holy people throughout Achaia:
2 Grace and peace to you from God our
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
3 Praise be to the God and Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort,
4 who comforts us in all our troubles, so
that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive
from God.
5 For just as we share abundantly in the
sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ.
6 If we are distressed, it is for your
comfort and salvation; if we are comforted, it is for your comfort, which
produces in you patient endurance of the same sufferings we suffer.
7And our hope for you is firm, because we know
that just as you share in our sufferings, so also you share in our
comfort.
8 We do not want you to be uninformed,
brothers and sisters, about the troubles we experienced in the province of
Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that
we despaired of life itself.
9 Indeed, we felt we had received the
sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on
God, who raises the dead.
10 He has delivered us from such a deadly
peril, and he will deliver us again. On him we have set our hope that he will
continue to deliver us,
11 as you help us by your prayers. Then
many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer
to the prayers of many.
12 Now this is our boast: Our conscience
testifies that we have conducted ourselves in the world, and especially in our
relations with you, with integrityand godly sincerity. We have done so, relying
not on worldly wisdom but on God’s grace.
13 For we do not write you anything you
cannot read or understand. And I hope that,
14 as you have understood us in part, you
will come to understand fully that you can boast of us just as we will boast of
you in the day of the Lord Jesus.
15 Because I was confident of this, I
wanted to visit you first so that you might benefit twice.
16 I wanted to visit you on my way to
Macedonia and to come back to you from Macedonia, and then to have you send me
on my way to Judea.
17 Was I fickle when I intended to do this?
Or do I make my plans in a worldly manner so that in the same breath I say both
“Yes, yes” and “No, no”?
18 But as surely as God is faithful, our
message to you is not “Yes” and “No.”
19 For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who
was preached among you by us—by me and Silas and Timothy—was not “Yes” and
“No,” but in him it has always been “Yes.”
20 For no matter how many promises God has
made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so through him the “Amen” is spoken by us to
the glory of God.
21 Now it is God who makes both us and you
stand firm in Christ. He anointed us,
22 set his seal of ownership on us, and put
his Spirit in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come.
23 I call God as my witness—and I stake my
life on it—that it was in order to spare you that I did not return to
Corinth.
24 Not that we lord it over your faith, but
we work with you for your joy, because it is by faith you stand firm.
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