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Q    PaulwasunabletowaitforTitus'returnandproceededtoMacedonia y!  whereTitusmeethimwiththegoodnewsthatthechurchhadaccepted I  Paul'sletterwithpositiveresults.FromMacedoniaPaulwrote2   Corinthiansandfolloweditupwithhisfinalrecordedvisittothechurch  (Acts20:14). a HH Purpose: Thepurposeofthisletterwasthreefold:[1]toexpressjoyatthe u favorableresponseofthechurchtoPaul'sministry(ch.17);[2]toremind E thedisciplesoftheircommitmenttomakeanofferingfortheChristiansin m Judea(ch.89);and[3]todefendPaul'sapostolicauthority(ch.1013). =  @\\ BasicMessageofPaul's"SecondCorinthians"    1.0  TheMinistrationofRighteousnessvs.MinistrationofDeath Opp   Inchapterthree,Paulsetforthasectionofteachingwhichcontrasts w theministrationofrighteousness(thenewcovenant)withtheministration G ofdeath(theoldcovenant).   2.0  GospelinEarthenVessels _ pp   Inchapterfour,Paulsetforththeprinciplewhichpertainstothe /! meansbywhichthegospelincommunicated.Hesaid:"Wehavethis W" treasureinearthenvessels,thattheexceedinggreatnessofthepowermay '# beofGod,andnotofourselves."ThisisillustratedinActs9:11whenthe $ Lordsent_Ananias_ԀtotellSaulwhattodotohavehissinsforgivenrather  o% thantheLordtellingSaul0 ` Himself.!?& p p  3.  TheUnequalYoke  7# (   Inchaptersix,PaulcalledfortheCorinthianChristianstobreakwith $!) heathenism,andhesetforththeteachingonbeing"unequallyyoked."He X asked:"...Whatfellowshiphaverighteousnessandiniquity?orwhat ( communionhathlightwithdarkness?AndwhatconcordhathChristwith  _Belial_?orwhatportionhathabelieverwithanunbeliever?Andwhat p agreementhathatempleofGodwithidols?..." @  4.0  ThingsHonest 8pp   Inchaptereight,PaulsetanexampleofhoweveryChristianmust  provideforthingshonestinthesightofallmen.   5.TheGraceoftheMacedonianChurches  x     Inchapterseightandnine,Paulpaidtributetothegracious H   givingofthechurchesofMacedoniaandsharedthegreatprincipleof   sowingandreaping.ThosechurchesofMacedoniawereoverwhelmed   withafflictionsanddeeppoverty,yettheygaveliberallytohelptheir  `  brethreninJudea. 0   6.ObservationsRelativetoChargesAgainstPaul  (    SecondCorinthiansgivesmoredetailsandgreaterinsightintothe  personalityandintegrityoftheapostlePaulthanisgivenanyotherapostle p ordiscipleoftheentireNewTestament.ApersonhasbuttoreadSecond @ CorinthianstoknowthatPaultraveledmore,sufferedmore,andsacrificed h morethananyotherapostle. 8  7.Conclusion     SecondCorinthianshasbeendifficultformanytounderstand,butthe P difficultyisremovedwhenwerealizethatPaulwroteforthebenefitof x  threepartiestheloyalparty,thelicenseparty,andtheJudaizingparty. H   Innoplacearemorechurchproblemsraisedandsettledthanareraised  andsettledinPaul'stwoepistlestotheCorinthians.   @ ChargesAgainstPaul  0 HH  TheoppositionpartiesfiledcertainchargesagainstPaul: n!  1.   TheoppositionpartieschargedPaulwithcowardiceinnotcomingto >" Corinthashesaidhewoulddo.Paulansweredthischargein2 f# Corinthians1:1517. 6$  HHH2H.   TheoppositionpartieschargedthatPaul'sletterswereweightyand J & terrifying,butthathisphysicalappearancewasweakanduninviting.(II !' Cor.10:10).Paulwaspreparedtodemonstratehissuperiorpowernotonly !( byletter,butalsoinpresenceaswell. "b ) HH 3.   TheoppositionpartieschargedthatPaulhadgreatboldness,butthat #v!+ hisspeechwasrudeandsimple.(IICor.11:6).Pauladmittedhewasnot $F", _eloquentbutemphasizedthathewasnotsimpleinknowledge. X HH 4.   ThoseinoppositiontoPaulchargedthathewasconsciouslyinferior, l andforthisreasonheabstainedfromtakingsupportfromCorinthforhis < labors.(IICor.11:7,8).Paulknewbywhomhehadbeencalledtothe   apostleship;andheknewwhyhehadabstainedfromacceptingsupport  fromtheCorinthians.  T HH5.   TheoppositionpartieschargedthatPaul'sdescentasatrueHebrew h wasamattertobequestioned.Paul'sdefense:"AretheyHebrews?soam 8  I.AretheyIsraelites?soamI.AretheytheseedofAbraham?soamI. `   AretheyministersofChrist?(Ispeakasonebesidehimself)Imore;in 0   laborsmoreabundantly,inprisonsmoreabundantly,instripesabove    measure,indeathsoft"(IICor.11:22,23).IInshort,thischargeagainst  x  Paulwasridiculous(2Cor.11:22,23).  H  HH 6.   TheoppositionpartieschargedthatPaul'sallegedescapefrom  \  Damascuswaspreposterous.InhisdefensePaulcalleduponGodasa ,  witness:(IICor.11:3133).Thischarge,too,wasridiculous T  3R{!%&c#!{@  AnOutlineof2Corinthians   HH&#c  Salutation-p1:12  \  I.  ThePersonalConcernsoftheApostle>>*p1:32:13     1.0  ThePurposeofHisSufferinginAsia,ppp1:311 n   2.0  TheReasonsforHisChangeofPlansNN*ppp1:122:4 {#   3.0  TheAdviceConcerningtheOffender,ppp2:511 0   4.0  TheApostle'sAnxietyaboutNewsfromCorinthVV*ppp2:12,13  HH II.0  TheGloryoftheGospelandItsMinistry)ppp2:146:10     1.0  TheSealofHisApostleshipww+ppp2:1417 ?   2.0  SuperiorityoftheNewMinistrationtotheOld,ppp3:111 L   3.0  TheConsequentBoldnessoftheNewMinistersNN*ppp3:124:6     4.0  TheTrialsandTriumphsoftheApostleNN*ppp4:75:10 ^!   5.0  TheApostle'sMotives,Message&Ministration)ppp5:116:10 k"   HH III.0  TheAppealforSeparationandReconciliation)ppp6:11716  h$   1.0  ForSeparation `     6:117:1%pp   2.0  ForReconciliation    7:24z&pp   3.0  BeAssuredofhisjoyovertheirrepentance? h ,ppp7:516 /' HH IV.0  TheCollectionforthePoorChristiansatJerusalem,pppCh8,9  ,)   1.0  PrinciplesforGiving    8:169*pp   2.0  PurposesforGiving    8:715+pp   3.0  PoliciesinGiving    8:169:5 K,pp   4.0  PromisesinGiving    9:615X!-pp HH V.0  TheVindicationofPaul'sApostolicAuthority(ppp10:112:18  U"/   1.0  Paul'sConduct `     11:115 # 0pp   2.0  Paul'sSufferings `   11:1633#g!1pp   3.0  Paul'sVision 4  `   12:110t$"2pp   4.0  Paul'sUnselfishness    12:1118Xpp HH VI.0  ConcludingRemarksEE'ppp12:1913:14  U   1.0  AppealforRepentance    12:1921 pp   2.0  StatementofPlans    13:110gpp   3.0  GreetingsandBenediction   13:1114tpp HH_ _Ԅ q c#&@ {!#c IfAnyManBeInChrist #c#!{o4#*#c<*Ԉ & @z z  &q<2Corinthians5:17 :   I.  INCHRISTWeHaveSomeInitialBlessings   p    1.0  Wehavetheforgivenessofsins(Eph.1:7) 7 pp   2.0  ThereissanctificationinChrist(1Cor1:2;2Cor.6:17)V  pp   3.0  ThereissalvationinChrist(2Tim.2:10). pp   4.0  Thereisblessingsofbeinga"newcreature"2Cor.5:17. pp HH II.  TheContinuousBlessingsofBeingINCHRIST      1.0  ThecleansingbloodofChrist(IJohn1:79)b pp   2.0  JoyinChristinmidstofsuffering(Acts5:42)) pp   3.0  ConsolationinChrist(Phil.2:1)H pp   4.0  Blessingofnewhomewhenthisoneisover(2Cor.5:1)pp HH III.0  IfAnyManBeINCHRIST,pp   HeHasBeenBaptizedIntoChrist     1.0  Galatians3:26,27Tpp   2.0  ICor.12:13spp   3.0  Romans6:46:pp 0  Toturnthisaround,ifwearenotbaptizedintoChrist,thenwearenotin  Christ!ppp HH IV.  AfterBeingBaptizedINTOCHRIST,    WeHaveTheResponsibilityofStayingInChrist  F    1.0  TheonebaptizedintoChristHastheresponsibilityofabidinginChrist. e ! John15:1,14.,"pp   2.0  WehavetheresponsibilityoffaithfullyobservingallHiscommandments # (Matthew28:20;James1:22).b$pp HH CONCLUSION q&    1.0  IfanymanbeinChristhehasthehopeofheavenwhenhedies.(2Cor. 8' 1:7;3:17;Colossians1:5;1:23).W(pp   2.0  ManythinktheyareinChristwhentheyarenot.Theyhaveneverbeen ) "born"intohim.(John3:17;1Peter1:23).*pp   3.0  Manythinktheyare"still"inChrist,butthey'renot.Theyarenotabiding  T+ faithfullyinhim(2John9).s!,pp