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Lesson Two – Let Him Who Boasts Boast in the Lord

Let Him Who Boasts Boast in the Lord Introduction From our previous lesson we understood how the word of God speaks to the mind, heart and conscience of our “self.”  Each person’s spirit came from God and it possesses a likeness of His Spirit (Heb. 12:9; Jas. 3:9).  God has a mind, heart and conscience […]

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Lesson One – A Living Being

A Living Being Introduction The aim of this lesson is to help us keep aware of what the Apostle Paul wanted each church member to be aware of about their “self.”  He wrote “so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.”  I Cor. […]

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Lesson Five – Paul’s Literary Style in II Corinthians

Paul’s Literary Style in II Corinthians Introduction II Corinthians is the last letter Paul wrote to the church at Corinth.  We know about four letters he wrote between the first time he left Corinth and the time he returned to pick up their gifts for the saints in Jerusalem (Acts 18:1-17; 20:2-6; 24:17; I Cor.3:10).  […]

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Lesson Three – Boasting in II Corinthians

Boasting in II Corinthians Introduction We learned about the Corinthian church’s problems and the possible source of their division in our historical analysis in Part I.  Now we are attempting to know and understand God’s divine answer to this problem from our study of Paul’s letters.  His answer will be the divine principle we take […]

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Part II, Introduction – Literary Analysis

Literary Analysis With a clear view of the information we gleaned in our exegetical approach to the Corinthian letters, we can more distinctly hear and understand what Paul said to the recipient’s particular situation.  Exegesis is concerned with the “then and there.”  We do historical and literary analysis under the banner of exegesis.  From what […]

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Lesson Four – A Summary of Historical Analysis

A Summary of Historical Analysis Introduction In this lesson we will first summarize what we have learned about what was going on in Corinth when Paul wrote the series of Corinthian letters.  Then we will look for the remaining historical data that will help us fill out our hypothesis about the condition of the church […]

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Lesson Three – Satan’s False Apostles

Satan’s False Apostles Introduction The lessons in Part I have been designed to prepare us to read the Corinthian letters.  When we learn to read the letters and other biblical literature we move from the dependent stage of divine learning to a more independent level of study and understanding.  Christians are disciples. We are always […]

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Lesson Two – Paul, Called to be an Apostle

Paul, Called to be an Apostle Introduction In Lesson One of this Introduction of the Corinthian letters we learned how these letters fit into Luke’s narrative in the book of Acts.  They have their chronological, geographical and individual narrative recorded in Acts.  As we progress in our study from I Corinthians to II Corinthians we […]

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Lesson Eight – The Law of the Spirit of Life

The Law of the Spirit of Life Lesson Aim:     To understand God’s law of life and the Holy Spirit’s relationship in Christians’ sanctification. Scripture:         Romans 8:1-8 Introduction We have understood our dual nature from our last lesson.  From the previous lesson we learned the problem of living under the type of law belonging to the […]

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Lesson Seven, Part 4 – The Holy Spirit’s Work in Sanctification

The Holy Spirit Part 4: The Holy Spirit’s Work in Sanctification Introduction We have seen how the Holy Spirit worked with Jesus Christ, our king, to order His kingdom in the first century.  At that point in history the physical nation of Israel was no longer any more important to God’s purposes than any other […]

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