2 Corinthians, 5
Paul teaches about the importance of living by faith and the assurance of eternal life through Jesus.
Bible version
The Ministry of Reconciliation
Commentary
In 2 Corinthians 5, the Apostle Paul speaks of the importance of living a life of faith and being a witness for Christ. He begins by discussing the fact that we are all accountable to God for our actions and that we will all stand before Him one day. He then goes on to explain that because of this, we should live our lives in a way that is pleasing to God and that we should be motivated by our love for Him. Paul also speaks of the fact that we have been given the ministry of reconciliation, which is to bring people back to God through the gospel. He encourages the Corinthians to be ambassadors for Christ, to be bold in their witness, and to be willing to suffer for the sake of the gospel. Paul then goes on to discuss the fact that our earthly bodies are temporary and that we will one day receive a new body that will be eternal. He speaks of the fact that we should not be focused on the things of this world, but rather on the things of the next. He encourages the Corinthians to live a life of faith and to be ready for the day when they will stand before God. Overall, Paul is emphasizing the importance of living a life of faith and being a witness for Christ. He encourages the Corinthians to be bold in their witness and to be willing to suffer for the sake of the gospel. He also speaks of the fact that our earthly bodies are temporary and that we should be focused on the things of the next life. This chapter is a great reminder of the importance of living a life of faith and being a witness for Christ.
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There are 21 verses in 2 Corinthians, chapter 5.