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2nd Corinthians: Authentic Christianity

September

Paul's second letter to the Corinthians is probably the least known of all his letters. It has sometimes been called "Paul's unknown letter," and I do not know why that is. First Corinthians is very well known among his writings, but many people feel that Second Corinthians is heavy reading. It is too bad that we are so unfamiliar with it, because it represents the most personal, autobiographical letter from the apostle's pen.

In First Corinthians the focus is on the church at Corinth. But in Second Corinthians we are looking at Paul; he is the one in focus as he lays himself open and reveals himself to the church. This, therefore, is a very personal letter from the heart of this mighty apostle. Here we see him more clearly, perhaps, than anywhere else in Scripture.

This book has been called Second Corinthians, but it should, perhaps, be called Fourth Corinthians, because it is the last of four letters that Paul wrote to the church there. Two of these letters have not been preserved for us--that is why we have only First and Second Corinthians--but they are not in the order that these titles suggest.

Paul began the church in Corinth somewhere around 52 or 53 AD. He stayed there for about a year-and-a-half; then he went to Ephesus. While he was at Ephesus, he wrote a letter to the church at Corinth that is lost to us. It is referred to in First Corinthians 5:9, where Paul says he wrote to warn them about following a worldly lifestyle. In response to that letter, the Corinthians wrote back to him with many questions. In reply to that letter, Paul wrote what we now call First Corinthians, trying to answer their questions. He exhorted them and instructed them in how to walk in power and in peace, and he tried to correct many problem areas in the church. Evidently that letter did not accomplish all that Paul intended. There was a bad reaction to it, and in this second letter we learn that he made a quick trip back to Corinth. How long that took we do not know. Paul calls it a "painful" visit. He had come with a rather sharp, severe rebuke to them, but again he did not accomplish his purpose, as there was a great deal of negative reaction.

So when he returned to Ephesus, he sent another brief letter to Corinth along with Titus to see if he could help them. Titus was gone a long time because transportation and communication were very slow and difficult in those days. Paul, waiting in Ephesus, grew very anxious to hear what was happening in the church there. He became so troubled that he left Ephesus and went to Troas and then up into Macedonia to meet Titus. There in Macedonia, probably in the city of Philippi, he and Titus came together. Titus brought him a much more encouraging word about the church, and in response to that, out of thanksgiving, Paul wrote what we now call the Second Corinthians letter, although it was really the fourth of a series of letters.

This introduction was inspired by one of Ray's sermons. Please read "The Message of Second Corinthians" (or listen to the audio file  Listen to Ray) for more on this portion of scripture.

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Daily Devotions for the Month of September
 
1st Why Does It Hurt So Much? (2 Corinthians 1:1-7) — In times of grief and troubles, do we find significance and comfort in knowing we are being equipped to serve others for Jesus' sake?
 
2nd The Sentence Of Death (2 Corinthians 1:8-11) — Are we counting on our living Lord to accomplish what He wants to do through us, or are we frustrating and exhausting ourselves with our self-reliance and self-effort?
 
3rd When You Are Misunderstood (2 Corinthians 1:12-2:4) — God always says yes to to what He has promised. How well do we understand His promises? How faithful are we to keep the promises and commitments we make?
 
4th Forgiveness: When Discipline Ends (2 Corinthians 2:5-11) — Do we abort God's gift of forgiveness by failing to extend forgiveness to others as He forgave us? When we do forgive, do we also seek to forget the offense?
 
5th Who Is Sufficient? (2 Corinthians 2:12-17) — When our thoughts and feelings are burdened and anguished to feebleness, can we let the light and power of the Spirit of Christ demonstrate His sufficiency through us?
 
6th Do You Have What It Takes? (2 Corinthians 3:1-6) — What is one of the most important truths in the Word of God missing in the church across the world? Can we clearly explain the different life in the new covenant?
 
7th A Fading Glory (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) — Is God's grace an embarrassment, or do we see the transcendent glory of relying completely on Him to give us value, and give us peaceful rest from self-effort?
 
8th Freedom To Remove The Mask (2 Corinthians 3:12-18) — Are we truly free to admit and look at our nature and capacity for evil? Do we wrongly rely on self-effort to overcome it? How does a growing freedom in Christ change us?
 
9th Nothing But The Truth (2 Corinthians 4:1-4) — Where and how can we strip off all the veils of illusions and delusions to see the truth about ourselves, about our lives, and about the world in which we live?
 
10th From Darkness To Light (2 Corinthians 4:5-6) — When we read the written Word of God, are we expecting to see the Person who is the Living Word? Where do we find the light of the glory of God?
 
11th The Life Of Jesus In Mortal Bodies (2 Corinthians 4:7-15) — Are we being so changed by our relationship with Christ that others who are in our lives see the glory of His character? How can we share in the dying of Jesus?
 
12th Beyond The End (2 Corinthians 4:16-5:5) — Have we forgotten the expectation and hope of our glorious future, for body, soul and spirit?
 
13th What's There To Live For? (2 Corinthians 5:6-17) — Is the love of Christ the controlling motivation of our lives? Are we experiencing the self-liberating control of His love?
 
14th The Word For The Hour (2 Corinthians 5:18-6:2) — What is God's message of reconciliation to our deep-seated sense of alienation and estrangement from Him? Are we carriers of that message?
 
15th Sensible Fanaticism (2 Corinthians 6:3-10) — Following Jesus is a radical, other-worldly calling. If we were accused of being truly Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict us?
 
16th The Reciprocity Of Love (2 Corinthians 6:11-13) — Transparent communication stretches us and makes us vulnerable. Are we learning to be open-hearted to all, and thereby loving, for Christ's sake and by His power?
 
17th The Unequal Yoke (2 Corinthians 6:14-18) — Are we free from all men, yet servants of all? Do any of our relationships inhibit our freedom to love and obey God with all our heart, soul, and mind?
 
18th How To Repent (2 Corinthians 7:2-16) — Godly repentance cleanses and liberates us. Do we keep the door of repentance open to God's saving grace in us and through us?
 
19th Grace And Giving (2 Corinthians 8:1-15) — Jesus is our priceless Treasure. Are we learning to worship Him with all that we are and own? What may we be withholding from Him this day?
 
20th Giving Joyfully (2 Corinthians 8:16-9:15) — Grace-giving is a miracle that mirrors God's character. Are we therefore intent on knowing the Giver of such a radical gift?
 
21st Our Secret Weapons (2 Corinthians 10:1-6) —  For every Christian, spiritual warfare is a given, whether engaged actively or passively. Are we alert to identify and engage our spiritual weaponry?
 
22nd The True Evaluation (2 Corinthians 10:7-18) — Do we resort to measuring and comparing ourselves with others? Are we finding contentment in simply serving as Christ's own beloved one?
 
23rd Godly Jealousy (2 Corinthians 11:1-2) — God is passionately jealous for the Good of His own people. Are we being freed from damaging our relationships with self-focused jealousy?
 
24th The Simplicity Of Christ (2 Corinthians 11:3-15) — Are we getting side-tracked by the superficial and secondary? Do we need to return to the main menu: the exquisite simplicity of the Gospel?
 
25th How To Boast (2 Corinthians 11:16-33) — Do we see the value of our failures as part of God's curriculum for training us in humble trust? Do we trust Him to redeem our failures?
 
26th Strength In Weakness (2 Corinthians 12:1-10) — Are we aware of the peril of spiritual pride? Can we receive our weakness and incompetence as a path to God's power at work in us?
 
27th The Remarkable Paradox (2 Corinthians 12:11-13) — Do we have growing confidence in the power and Presence of Christ in us, so that self-esteem is becoming a non-issue?
 
28th The Mark Of A True Servant (2 Corinthians 12:14-13:4) — God's love in Christ for us is immeasurable. Are we choosing to be living statements of that quality of love? Or do we put price tag on our relationships?
 
29th How To Examine Yourself (2 Corinthians 13:5-10) — How can we know whether we have true faith? What is the Evidence that we can really know and that others can see? What about when doubt strikes?
 
30th A Word Of Peace (2 Corinthians 13:11-14) — When faced with stressful divisiveness, quarreling, and/or jealousy in our personal & corporate lives, how and why can we remain friendly, loving, open, and forgiving?
 

© 2007 by Elaine Stedman -- From the book The Power of His Presence: a year of devotions from the writings of Ray Stedman; compiled by Mark Mitchell. Devotion pages, excerpts, or quotes may be used as long as the copyright notice includes the book title and author along with a reference or a hyperlink to the Official Ray C. Stedman Library web site at www.RayStedman.org.