2 Corinthians 5-9
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If your earthly home is dismantled, you still have an eternal, heavenly dwelling built by God. You have to appear before Christ's seat of judgement first to get your pay back for your actions in life.
Believers should separate themselves from non-believers because there is no possibility of a partnership between them, as they share nothing in common.
Paul's previous letter made the Corinthians sad, and Paul is glad because God has to make people sad in order to convert them.
Paul is going to redistribute the wealth of the Corinthians to the extremely poor Macedonians, because then there will be equality, this sounds reasonable to me. Paul seems to feel he needs to encourage them to give as they already promised, if they change their mind then he will be humiliated.
Believers should separate themselves from non-believers because there is no possibility of a partnership between them, as they share nothing in common.
Paul's previous letter made the Corinthians sad, and Paul is glad because God has to make people sad in order to convert them.
Paul is going to redistribute the wealth of the Corinthians to the extremely poor Macedonians, because then there will be equality, this sounds reasonable to me. Paul seems to feel he needs to encourage them to give as they already promised, if they change their mind then he will be humiliated.