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The Bible Recap

Day 338 (2 Corinthians 1-4) - Year 6

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 4 December 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.1

Today we jumped into 2nd Corinthians, which is at least Paul's third letter to the

0:15.9

Corinthians, because there's also zero Corinthians, which we've never found, and maybe more.

0:20.4

Yesterday, as we finished off 1st Corinthians, Paul told him he hoped that letter would help

0:24.3

smooth out some of the tension. He said he's coming to visit soon and that in the meantime,

0:28.1

they should collect money for the believers in Jerusalem. Between that letter and this letter,

0:32.6

some people repented of the things he addressed, while others rebelled all the more.

0:36.6

And for some of those who rebelled,

0:38.3

his subsequent visit is what God used to turn their hearts back to him. Paul writes this letter

0:43.0

in response to the whole situation. He starts out by praising the God of mercy and comfort. Paul

0:48.6

has experienced both of these things in the midst of all he has endured. He says God does that in part

0:53.9

so that when we experience

0:55.0

Christ's comfort, we know how to pass it on to others who are suffering. It's always helpful

0:59.6

for me to remember that he says to comfort those who are afflicted, not instruct them.

1:04.5

Paul reiterates this later in Romans 1215 when he says to weep with those who weep, not put

1:09.8

together a detailed list of how they could

1:11.3

have avoided this, or why it's not actually a big deal at all, or how to solve it. Instead, he calls

1:16.6

us to enter in and to speak comfort and hope. Paul and his traveling companions endured a lot

1:22.3

in Asia specifically, and he's probably talking about all the persecutions they experienced in

1:26.3

Ephesus. He says they despaired of life itself. But God carried them through, and he's probably talking about all the persecutions they experienced in Ephesus. He says they

1:27.7

despaired of life itself. But God carried them through and he hopes God will continue to. He asked for

1:33.7

them to pray for him and he says that helps. Prayer isn't pointless. It's engaging with God and it's

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