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The Second Epistle to the Church at Corinth reveals the heart of Paul as a minister. He expresses human weakness, tender affection, sternness, rebuke, humility and a zeal for the weak and suffering. Whereas I Corinthians is all about problem solving for a dysfunctional Church, II Corinthians is a call for health and wholeness in the local Church. One of my favorite passages is Chapter Four. While studying this Chapter, note how often Paul uses the terms we and us (King James Version). This is Paul’s most personal writing so dive in and feel his passion for the gospel. The key chapter in Galatians is three and its theme is justification or salvation by faith. The key verse is 3:13 where we are reminded that we are valuable to God. We have been redeemed (or bought) from the curse of the law. If you’re struggling with unhealthy self esteem, this book recognizes our worth. In your study, identify the freedoms we have in Christ.

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The Second Epistle to the Church at Corinth reveals the heart of Paul as a minister. He expresses human weakness, tender affection, sternness, rebuke, humility and a zeal for the weak and suffering. Whereas I Corinthians is all about problem solving for a dysfunctional Church, II Corinthians is a call for health and wholeness in the local Church. One of my favorite passages is Chapter Four. While studying this Chapter, note how often Paul uses the terms we and us (King James Version). This is Paul’s most personal writing so dive in and feel his passion for the gospel. The key chapter in Galatians is three and its theme is justification or salvation by faith. The key verse is 3:13 where we are reminded that we are valuable to God. We have been redeemed (or bought) from the curse of the law. If you’re struggling with unhealthy self esteem, this book recognizes our worth. In your study, identify the freedoms we have in Christ.

The Second Epistle to the Church at Corinth reveals the heart of Paul as a minister. He expresses human weakness, tender affection, sternness, rebuke, humility and a zeal for the weak and suffering. Whereas I Corinthians is all about problem solving for a dysfunctional Church, II Corinthians is a call for health and wholeness in the local Church. One of my favorite passages is Chapter Four. While studying this Chapter, note how often Paul uses the terms we and us (King James Version). This is Paul’s most personal writing so dive in and feel his passion for the gospel. The key chapter in Galatians is three and its theme is justification or salvation by faith. The key verse is 3:13 where we are reminded that we are valuable to God. We have been redeemed (or bought) from the curse of the law. If you’re struggling with unhealthy self esteem, this book recognizes our worth. In your study, identify the freedoms we have in Christ.