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“PROVE YOURSELVES”

“PROVE YOURSELVES”. 2 Corinthians 13:3-5. 2 Corinthians. Paul was concerned how Corinth would react to his first epistle 1:23-2:2 Titus returned with a good report 7:5-7 However, Judaist teachers were undermining Paul and the gospel 3:1-18; 10:7-12; 11:16-23

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“PROVE YOURSELVES”

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  1. “PROVE YOURSELVES” 2 Corinthians 13:3-5

  2. 2 Corinthians • Paul was concerned how Corinth would react to his first epistle 1:23-2:2 • Titus returned with a good report 7:5-7 • However, Judaist teachers were undermining Paul and the gospel 3:1-18; 10:7-12; 11:16-23 • Paul is forced to defend himself 11:30, 12:11 13:3 is the main idea of the book • He proves himself to clear up the doubts and misunderstandings caused by false teachers • Paul then tells them to do the same 13:5

  3. Attacks by the False Teachers • Paul defends his sincerity1:12-14 • Paul has to explain he is trustworthy1:15-2:3 • He is not preaching for money2:17 • He doesn’t need a letter of recommendation 3:1-3 • Not being crafty or deceitful in preaching4:2 • Some may claim he is crazy 5:13, 6:8 • They attacked his speaking ability 10:8-10 • Insinuated he didn’t love them 11:7-12; 12:13 • Created doubts in their minds 13:1-3

  4. 2 Corinthians “Prove Yourselves” SIMPLE OUTLINE • 1-7Paul proves his discipleship • 8-9Paul tells the Corinthians to prove the sincerity of their love • 10-13Paul proves his apostolic authority

  5. 1-7Paul Proves His Discipleship • A genuine care for the Corinthians 1:1-11 • Sincerity1:12-2:17 • Honesty 1:15-2:4 • Their conversion 3:1-18 • Openness4:1-7:16 • Faith 4:7-5:8 • Spiritual motivation 5:9-21 • An inoffensive ministry 6:1-7:16 • An effective ministry 7:8-12 • Paul calls them to be open, too 6:11-13; 7:2-4

  6. 8-9Testing the Sincerity of Your Love • The diligence of others 8:1-9 • The Macedonians 8:1-5 • Christ 8:8-9 • Finish what you started 8:10-9:5 • A willing mind 8:10-12 • Security in Christ 8:13-15 • everything honest in the sight of all men 8:16-24 • Avoid an embarrassment8:25-9:5 • Look to the rewards 9:6-15 • Physical 9:6-9 • Spiritual 9:10-15

  7. 10-13Paul Proves Apostolic Authority • Authority produces his boldness 10:1-11 • Authority not dependent on human opinion 10:12-18 • Paul’s forced boasting 11:1-13:10 • Motive 11:1-4 • Apostleship and voluntary preaching 11:5-15 • Infirmities for Christ 11:16-33 • Glorious revelations 12:1-10 • Signs of an apostle 12:11-13 • Still not after their money 12:13-18 • Moral authority 12:19-21 • Power 13:1-10

  8. 2 Corinthians • 1-7Paul proves his discipleship • 8-9Paul tells the Corinthians to prove the sincerity of their love • 10-13Paul proves his apostolic authority

  9. 2 Corinthians • 1-7Paul proves his discipleship • 8-9Paul tells the Corinthians to prove the sincerity of their love • 10-13Paul proves his apostolic authority “Prove Yourselves”13:5 • We apply the book by proving ourselves in the faith the same way Paul did in the first seven chapters

  10. 1-7Paul Proves His Discipleship Signs of discipleship • Genuine Care for Christians 1:1-11 • Sincerity1:12-2:17 • Honesty 1:15-2:4 • Their conversion 3:1-18 • Openness4:1-7:16 • Faith4:7-5:8 • Spiritual motivation 5:9-21 • An inoffensive ministry 6:1-7:16 (holy) • An effective ministry 7:8-12

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