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2 Corinthians 10-13. Amplified Bible. Paul Describes Himself. 10 Now I, Paul, urge you by the gentleness and graciousness of Christ—I who am meek [so they say] when with you face to face, but bold [outspoken and fearless] toward you when absent! 2 I ask that when I do come I will not be driven to the boldness that I intend to show toward ...
New Living Translation. Paul Defends His Authority. 10 Now I, Paul, appeal to you with the gentleness and kindness of Christ—though I realize you think I am timid in person and bold only when I write from far away. 2 Well, I am begging you now so that when I come I won’t have to be bold with those who think we act from human motives.
Feb 10, 2022 · And finally, here in v.4 of 2 Cor. 5, Paul says that in being "clothed", the mortal is "swallowed" up by life. In 1 Cor. 15:54, Paul says that when the mortal and perishable have been clothed with immortality and imperishability, the saying, "death has been swallowed up in victory", will have come to pass. Indeed, if death has been "swallowed ...
Sep 19, 2004 · It is simply breathtaking. Oh, that God would help us believe it with all our hearts. And the only thing—and it is a huge and wonderful thing—to be added from Romans 12:5 is that we experience all of this together in one body. “So we, though many, are one body in Christ.”. Redeemed together.
- James 2:24. 24 You see that a person is considered righteous by what they do and not by faith alone. Read Chapter All Versions.
- Luke 5:16. 16 But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. Read Chapter All Versions.
- Philippians 1:6. 6 being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Read Chapter All Versions.
- Genesis 2:18. 18 The LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Read Chapter All Versions.
A cohesive body of believers, freed from the hindrance of prideful boasting, can focus their spiritual efforts on observing the true intent of the law, which Paul says is to “serve one another humbly in love. For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’” (Gal. 5:13-14).
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Paul’s perspective on life and death is founded upon the bedrock certainty of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and from that, the certainty that all the dead will be raised—some to eternal life, and some to eternal torment. From what we read in Romans 15:22-33, we know Paul had long hoped to visit the saints in Rome.